Venezuela Working Group
Venezuela Working Group
The Venezuela Working Group (VWG) leverages AS/COA’s corporate constituency to provide a unique forum for a constructive, hands-on conversation on Venezuela. The VWG navigates Venezuela’s changing economic and political landscape by convening key national and international stakeholders from the public, private, and social sectors to better understand the country’s present challenges and future political and economic scenarios. Our programs include high-level private and public meetings and discussions.
The VWG is open to and currently includes AS/COA corporate, Chairman’s International Advisory Council, Board of Directors, and President’s Circle members.
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This is a historic opportunity to achieve a democratic, prosperous, and stable Venezuela.
"A Dangerous Assignment: Uncovering Corruption in Venezuela" will be shown followed by a Q&A with Juan Ravell, Roberto Deniz, and Jeff Arak.
The leaders of the Venezuelan opposition spoke virtually at a private event, hosted by AS/COA.
The candidate of the Voluntad Popular movement spoke to members gathered in Miami.
The founder of the Vente Venezuela movement spoke virtually to members gathered in New York.
AS/COA hosted a private conversation that included lawyers for Venezuela’s Creditors Committee and the Venezuelan government.
Washington opening a second war front "may dilute" its focus from its campaign against Maduro, said AS/COA's José Enrique Arrioja to the Miami Herald.
The organization, which honored Machado with the Gold Medal this year, celebrates this historic moment.
The use of deadly force against Venezuelan traffickers marks the beginning of a new strategy. Will it work?
"Parece querer mandar un mensaje de que habrá tolerancia cero con el narcotráfico", dice José Enrique Arrioja, editor general de Americas Quarterly, a EFE.
Moscow and Caracas are strengthening ties in key areas, including ammunition production, rewriting the Americas playbook.