... around how #Venezuelans and the international community should prepare for the potential of complete state collapse in #Venezuela. PeaceGame Venezuela, a half-day, private, off-the-record simulation included 31 participants from #LatinAmerica... atlanticcouncil.org/event/venezuel…
... and the #Caribbean, Europe, and the United States. Assuming the role of an actor around the #Venezuela crisis, they analyzed how to respond to a hypothetical collapse of the Venezuelan state and the potentially catastrophic scenarios around illicit trafficking...
... armed groups and a public health crisis spreading across the region. PeaceGame #Venezuela participants considered alternative, actionable strategies that could be taken by the international coalition of countries supporting democracy and multilateral organizations...
... as well as how actors such as #Russia, #Cuba and illegal armed groups may respond. The outcomes & recommendations from the simulation are numerous, and are meant to inform real-world strategy. Among others, the findings of PeaceGame Venezuela are: atlanticcouncil.org/in-depth-resea…
(1) International stakeholders who support democracy must develop a coordinated and agile action plan now that can prevent, or, if #Venezuela collapse occurs, mitigate the very real regional and global impacts.
(2) Democratic forces in #Venezuela must be strategic in planning how to mitigate the influence of poorly intentioned external actors who could accelerate and take advantage of state collapse.
(3) Communicable disease outbreaks and contagion represent real risks, necessitating preparation and coordination among regional health ministries and experts to contain potential outbreaks.
(4) Island nations are among the most vulnerable to spill-over effects from the crisis, requiring economic, humanitarian and security assistance from multilateral development banks or regional institutions.
These findings and other findings, including key themes discussed by the ambassadors, ministers, current and former military officers and experts from across the region who participated in PeaceGame #Venezuela, can be found here ➡️ atlanticcouncil.org/in-depth-resea…
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"Our intention [with this new report] is to provide some ideas on how to sustain reactivation of Central America in a #COVID19 world," said Former Costa Rican President and @ACLatAm advisory council member @Laura_Ch. #ACCentralAmerica
Economic slowdown, informality, low coverage/quality of education, high poverty, high levels of violence, migration flows, dysfunctional states and disenchantment with democracy have created a "volatile combination of challenges." -Fmr Costa Rican Pres @Laura_Ch#ACCentralAmerica
“Venezuela's democratic leaders continue to work against political persecution to restore democracy in Venezuela.” @AtlanticCouncil President and CEO @FredKempe opens today's conversation with @jguaido, @JulioBorges, and policymakers from the US, Europe, and beyond. #LACatUNGA
“This is a critical moment for Venezuela. We are experiencing a serious emergency because of the pandemic, aggravated by persecution and crimes against humanity committed by the #Maduro regime,” said Venezuelan Interim President @jguaido. #LACatUNGA
"During these challenging times, the role of institutions like @the_IDB and of leaders like @MorenoBID committed to the hemisphere's prosperity are essential." - @ACLatAm founder @adriennearsht opens today's conversation with President Luis Alberto Moreno #ACFrontPage
"What you find in Latin America is the number of #COVID19 cases are still growing,” said @the_IDB President @MorenoBID. "Equally, we have found a combination of pre-existing economic and political conditions." #ACFrontPage
"When we look at this region, there is so much promise and so much potential. What we all share is a democratic neighborhood," said @Southcom Commander Admiral Craig Faller. "All that is under assault." #ACVenezuela
“We made a massive effort, which shows our full commitment to a consensual deal,” said Argentine Minister of @Economia_Ar@Martin_M_Guzman on recent debt negotiations. "Initially, there was a positive reception to the offer we made." @ACGlobalEcon@ARGinUSA#ACArgentina
“There were a number of aspects within the negotiations, including economic and legal aspects,” said @Martin_M_Guzman. "Economically, there has been a massive effort on Argentina's side. We don't want to promise something we can't fulfill." @ACGlobalEcon@ARGinUSA#ACArgentina
“What led us to this debt negotiation is the lack of a comprehensive macroeconomic program that will put in place reforms that will promote sustainable, permanent, and consistent growth,” said @martinredrado, former president of @BancoCentral_AR. #ACArgentina
In negotiating the debt restructure before establishing a macroeconomic program, the Argentine government "put the cart before the horse," leading to a debt sustainability analysis that shifted due to #COVID19. -@martinredrado, former president of @BancoCentral_AR#ACArgentina