Newswise — As political dynamics continue to evolve in Venezuela following the ousting of President Nicolas Maduro, Bowling Green State University has experts and researchers available to offer insight and context to ongoing reporting on the topic.
Following the U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker in Venezuela, BGSU political scientist Neal Jesse, Ph.D., can offer insight on comparative foreign policy and international relations.
With a specific research emphasis on Russian foreign policy, Jesse can provide context on the relationship between Russia and Venezuela, how their clandestine oil transfers are now in jeopardy and how their foreign policy agreements have evolved over the years.
As the U.S. continues to project its presence in Venezuela, BGSU political scientist Nicole Kalaf-Hughes, Ph.D., is also available to discuss what the strategy means for politics on the home front.
Kalaf-Hughes can offer insight into what the operation in Venezuela means for the American political landscape overall, how the events in Venezuela could set the stage for further operations elsewhere and what this event demonstrates about the current state of American politics, along with similar topics.
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