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Grant and I recorded a banger of an episode for our Hundred Year Pivot series about Trump's cinematic extraction of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and its implications for Latin America and US grand strategy with one of my favorite follows on LATAM. 🇻🇪💪🏼 cc: Grant Williams
In the eleventh episode of the Hundred Year Pivot, Grant Williams and I speak with Brian Winter about the Trump administration's dramatic extraction of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and its implications for Latin America and US foreign policy. hiddenforces.io/podcasts/venez…
The greatest fear of Venezuela’s ruling elite isn’t losing power. It’s spending the rest of their lives in a US supermax prison. Brian Winter explains how this fear shapes every move they make and why their sudden willingness to “cooperate” should be viewed with deep skepticism.
Milei’s chainsaw has been popular in Argentina - but this doesn’t mean the rest of Latin America will follow. Different countries need different solutions. Making predictions about a coming wave of right-wing economic reforms is still risky business in LATAM. Brian Winter
Latin America’s future will be shaped by two inescapable forces: (1) AI and (2) Demographics. The first gives governments unprecedented power to reduce crime at the cost of personal freedom, while the second threatens pensions, growth, and social stability. Brian Winter
I learned so much from this latest episode in our popular Hundred Year Pivot series with Grant Williams. Thanks to Brian Winter for the excellent conversation and to Grant for being such a great collaborator. Stay tuned for more on this topic and others in the weeks and months ahead!
I’m joined by philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein to discuss her latest book, "The Mattering Instinct," which explores our fundamental human longing to feel that our lives matter—that we didn't just come and go and that it was all for nothing. hiddenforces.io/podcasts/the-m…
Brian Winter of Americas Quarterly tells Grant Williams and Demetri Kofinas why the only way to analyze Venezuela’s sudden power shift is through humility - acknowledging what we don’t know what we don't know - and by relying on imperfect sources on the ground.
Latin America is rewriting its political story. Brian Winter explains why right-leaning leaders like Javier Milei and Nayib Bukele have replaced Fidel Castro as the continent’s most recognizable leaders. What we are witnessing may be a paradigm shift in Latin American politics.
This article in Foreign Policy by Wess Mitchell echoes what I've been saying, both on the podcast and in my writings about the new National Security Strategy. I believe that much of what Trump has done to alienate our allies carries serious long-term costs, as do some of his
I'm joined by Patrick Boyle 💎 to discuss the repeated demonetized of his YouTube channel in connection with his coverage of the Epstein story and why the "Epstein Files" are worse than you think. hiddenforces.io/podcasts/the-e…