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Phil Gunson

Senior analyst for the Andes region at the International Crisis Group based in Caracas, with decades of experience covering Venezuelan politics and conflict analysis.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 22min

What Comes Next in Venezuela

Phil Gunson, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group based in Caracas, provides insights into the volatile situation in Venezuela following Nicolás Maduro's capture. He discusses Delcy Rodríguez's precarious balancing act and the military's influence on power dynamics. Former U.S. official Juan S. González shares perspectives on U.S. policy and the regional implications of recent events. Both experts highlight the challenges of engaging the opposition and warn against potential chaos from heavy-handed interventions.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 30min

Special Episode: What Next for Venezuela?

Phil Gunson, a senior Andes region analyst at the International Crisis Group, shares insights on Venezuela's political turmoil. He breaks down the U.S. military operation that led to Maduro's capture, discussing its chaotic execution and public reaction. Gunson explores Delcy Rodríguez's rise to power and potential U.S. oil-for-stability deals, emphasizing military preferences for stability over risk. He also highlights the opposition's struggles, internal power rivalries, and the grim humanitarian outlook for Venezuelans amidst ongoing tensions.
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Feb 26, 2026 • 18min

How the ‘Power Game’ Is Reshaping Venezuela

Phil Gunson, senior analyst for the Andes region at the International Crisis Group based in Caracas, brings decades of Venezuelan expertise. He walks through the US military buildup and the unexpected capture of Maduro. He assesses who is actually running Venezuela now, Delcy Rodríguez's survival strategy, the mix of oil and geopolitics, and the practical limits of foreign control.
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Jan 31, 2026 • 34min

The capture of Nicolás Maduro: a new horizon for Venezuela and American foreign policy?

Luca Trenta, Associate Professor of International Relations and author, gives historical context on US targeting of foreign leaders. Philip Gunson, senior analyst at the International Crisis Group in Caracas, examines military capacity, the raid’s execution, and legal questions. Tony Frangimowad, Caracas-based journalist and editor, describes street reactions, civic resurgence, and shifts in Venezuelan politics.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 44min

Drug War or Regime Change? Trump’s Venezuela and Western Hemisphere Policy

Phil Gunson, a Venezuela and Andes expert at the International Crisis Group, and Renata Segura, the organization's Director for Latin America & Caribbean, delve into the U.S. military buildup near Venezuela. They discuss the effectiveness and implications of recent strikes on suspected drug smuggling boats. The conversation explores the complexities of U.S. policy changes, Venezuelan public sentiment, and the risks posed by regional armed groups. They also weigh the potential consequences of escalating tensions and the mixed reactions from Latin American leaders.
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Jan 31, 2026 • 25min

How much control will the US have over Venezuela's oil?

Phil Gunson, senior analyst on Venezuelan politics. Andrew Lipow, oil industry analyst focused on crude and infrastructure. Elias Ferrer, analyst of Venezuela’s oil-sector politics. They discuss recent oil reforms and US involvement. They debate whether reforms signal real opening, the infrastructure and investment hurdles, shifting profit terms, political resistance, and who stands to gain from the changes.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 8min

The Trump Administration and Venezuela: What Now?

Phil Gunson, a Senior Analyst for the Andes region at the International Crisis Group, Francisco Monaldi, a Latin American energy expert, and Cindy Arnson, a political economy specialist, dive into the tumultuous aftermath of the Trump administration's intervention in Venezuela. They explore the political implications of Maduro's removal, the fractured Venezuelan economy, and the role of Delcy Rodríguez as interim leader. The guests also discuss Cuba's dependency on Venezuelan oil, the complexities of U.S. engagement, and the obstacles to achieving a stable governance transition.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 19min

The US has captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Now what?

Phil Gunson, a senior analyst for the Andes region at the International Crisis Group, and Luis Duno-Gottberg, a Venezuelan scholar at Rice University, share their insights after the U.S. military captured Nicolás Maduro. They discuss the swift complexities of the raid, the implications for power dynamics within Venezuela, and fears among citizens about continued governance. Luis highlights Venezuelans' yearning for peace and basic needs while pondering U.S. motives. Both guests emphasize the resilience within Venezuela as it faces uncertain political waters.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 12min

Is regime change in Venezuela imminent?

Phil Gunson, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, shares insights from Caracas on the mounting pressures in Venezuela. He discusses U.S. military threats and their implications for daily life in crisis-ridden Venezuela. Gunson explains how Venezuelans perceive these threats as intimidation tactics against Maduro, whose regime he assesses as resilient yet conflicted. He warns of the risks of forced regime change, including the potential for power vacuums and prolonged conflict, while shedding light on the complexities of Venezuela's drug trade and the role of oil.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 36min

Will Maduro's Regime Survive Trump's Pressure?

Phil Gunson, a Senior Analyst at the International Crisis Group and Venezuela expert based in Caracas, reveals vital insights into Maduro's enduring regime. He discusses the crucial role of Cuban intelligence in maintaining military loyalty and the regime's financial support through gold mining and sanctions evasion. Gunson highlights the challenges of destabilizing Maduro’s dictatorship, the risks of power struggles, and the realities of daily life in Venezuela, including food shortages and blackouts. His firsthand perspective sheds light on the complexities of Venezuelan politics.

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