Ian Bremmer discusses the complexities following Nicolás Maduro's removal from power in Venezuela, highlighting that while there are signs of progress such as the release of political prisoners and the return of opposition figures, significant challenges remain, including the persistence of old regime figures, rampant inflation, and the lack of a timeline for national elections.
The removal of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela marks a significant geopolitical shift, but the real challenge lies in stabilizing its economy and establishing a representative democracy. For professionals tracking geopolitical risk and foreign policy, the situation in Venezuela represents a critical case study of transition dynamics, warranting close monitoring for potential impacts on regional stability and implications for future international engagements.