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Intervention, Accountability and Power in International Politics

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International Politics (Content)

Episode 1 – Venezuela’s “three sources of power” Episode 2 – Succession law in practice Episode 3 – The coercive…

Venezuela in International Politics

Venezuela in International Politics (Content)

Episode 1 – Venezuela’s “three sources of power” Episode 2 – Succession law in practice Episode 3 – The coercive…

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International PoliticsVenezuela in International Politics

Episode 1 – Venezuela’s “three sources of power”

Venezuela’s “three sources of power” after Operation Absolute Resolve 1.1 What happened, and why “arrest” did not settle authority The…

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International PoliticsVenezuela in International Politics

Episode 2 – Succession law in practice

Articles 233–234, “temporary vs permanent absence”, and why legality alone does not transfer power 2.1 Why succession becomes the real…

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International PoliticsVenezuela in International Politics

Episode 3 – The coercive state

Why the armed forces and security services determine whether any transition “works” 3.1 The central proposition Constitutional succession (Episode 2)…

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International PoliticsVenezuela in International Politics

Episode 4 – Who controls the money?

Foreign intervention, recognition politics, sanctions architecture, and the “who controls the money?” problem 4.1 The central proposition In post-shock transitions,…

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International PoliticsVenezuela in International Politics

Episode 6 — Money, assets, and “external sovereignty”

How reserves, oil proceeds, CITGO, and SDRs become the real bargaining chips 6.1 The central proposition In a contested transition,…

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International PoliticsVenezuela in International Politics

Episode 7 — “Money inside the country”

Inflation, exchange rates, dollarisation, and why the central bank becomes a political battlefield 7.1 The central proposition When leadership is…

Intervention, Accountability and Power in International PoliticsVenezuela in International Politics

Episode 8 — China’s oil-backed lending model

Repayment mechanics, disruption risk after 3 January 2026, and Beijing’s legal–financial playbook 8.1 The central proposition China’s leverage in Venezuela…

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Episode 9 — Ecuador, Sri Lanka, Zambia

Comparative “Debt-for-Resources / Infrastructure-for-Finance” Cases Purpose of this episode To understand what a “China-heavy” creditor profile can mean for a…

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Episode 10 — Venezuela’s decision-tree after the January 2026 rupture

Recognition, sanctions, oil-cash control, and debt work-out pathways 10.1 Why a “decision-tree” matters Venezuela’s problem is not a single crisis…

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Episode 11 — The domestic power core

Who controls the guns, the files, and the buildings 11.1 The core point In Venezuela’s January 2026 rupture, the decisive…

The Bear and the Eagle (Putin vs Trump)

Chapter 6: The Midterms, Mueller, and the Expanding Theatre (Late 2018–Early 2019)

The Bear and the Eagle Volume 1: The Unexpected Victory (2016–2017)* November 2018 – March 2019Washington – Moscow – Kyiv…

Majority Religions and Strategic PowerReligion

Communist/Socialist Countries

Ideological Factions, Population, Countries, and Nuclear Capabilities 1. Introduction Communism, as a political and economic ideology rooted in Marxist-Leninist principles,…

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