

Audio Briefs
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Audio Briefs brings you CSIS publications in audio form. Listen to short, spoken-word summaries from CSIS experts about their latest reports, or hear a full audio version of any CSIS commentary.
Produced by Marla Hiller and Lauren Adler
Produced by Marla Hiller and Lauren Adler
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Jan 6, 2026 • 10min
A Credible Path to Political Stability Is Indispensable for Trump’s Venezuela Oil Aspirations
Clayton Seigle, a Senior Fellow and expert on U.S. policy toward Venezuela, delves into the complexities of revitalizing Venezuela's oil industry. He discusses Trump's plans for investment and why political stability is essential for attracting energy firms. The conversation covers Venezuela's vast oil reserves, the costly infrastructure repairs needed, and the difference between short-term gains and long-term projects. Seigle emphasizes that without credible governance, significant investment in the oil sector remains unlikely.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 17min
Is Venezuela a Critical Minerals Target?
Venezuela's untapped mineral potential is a point of historical optimism but remains largely undeveloped. Recent U.S. actions raise critical questions about its strategic role in the mineral landscape. While Venezuela has substantial gold reserves, high political risk and poor infrastructure deter investors. The contrast between its geological potential and actual production levels showcases governance challenges. Insights into the militarized Arco Minero and the need for reforms highlight the barriers to attracting Western investment in this rich mineral landscape.

Jan 5, 2026 • 9min
The United States Cannot Go It Alone in Venezuela
Jon B. Alterman, a Senior fellow at CSIS and expert on U.S. foreign policy, shares critical insights on Venezuela. He discusses the implications of U.S. unilateral actions and their potential to solidify adversaries like Russia and China. Alterman highlights the importance of building international consensus to empower a legitimate Venezuelan government. He warns of the dangers of neglecting long-term planning and urges the U.S. to engage regional partners to foster stability and shared investment in Venezuela's recovery.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 15min
The Maduro Raid: A Military Victory With No Viable Endgame
Mark F. Cancian explores the complex aftermath of Maduro's military capture. He highlights the impressive planning and execution of the operation, while also discussing the challenges of political stability in Venezuela. The podcast delves into the significant implications for the oil industry, legal battles over military actions, and the political pitfalls of engaging with Maduro's officials. Cancian emphasizes the need for a strong legal framework and suggests a strategic shift towards legitimate opposition or elections amidst the ongoing turmoil.

Jan 5, 2026 • 16min
Is a Weakened CS3D Still Too Much?
An audio version of “Is a Weakened CS3D Still Too Much?,” a new Critical Questions publication by CSIS’s William Allen Reinsch with Michael H. Gary. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.

Jan 5, 2026 • 7min
A Partial Look Ahead
An audio version of “A Partial Look Ahead,” a Commentary by CSIS’s William Alan Reinsch. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.

Jan 5, 2026 • 8min
Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman Got a Lot from Trump. What Did the United States Get?
An audio version of “Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman Got a Lot from Trump. What Did the United States Get?” a new Commentary by CSIS’s Michael Ratney. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.

Jan 5, 2026 • 17min
The Last U.S. Hunger Data: What We Lose with the Termination of the USDA’s Household Food Security in the United States Report
An audio version of “The Last U.S. Hunger Data: What We Lose with the Termination of the USDA’s Household Food Security in the United States Report,” a new Critical Questions by CSIS’s Caitlin Welsh. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.

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Jan 4, 2026 • 6min
Maduro Captured: What Comes Next for Venezuela?
In a dramatic military operation, Nicolás Maduro and his wife are captured, with U.S. forces reportedly involved. The aftermath raises questions about the fate of regime insiders and what this means for Venezuela's governance. President Trump's remarks suggest U.S. leadership in rebuilding efforts, while the operation sends a strong geopolitical signal. With potential insider assistance, the transition may be lengthy. The implications include a reminder of U.S. resolve and a reshaping of strategy in the Western Hemisphere.

Dec 31, 2025 • 9min
Understanding the Saudi Reaction to the Escalation in Yemen
An audio version of “Understanding the Saudi Reaction to the Escalation in Yemen,” a new Commentary by CSIS’s Michael Ratney. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.


