China's Venezuelan vicissitudes

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In a show taped on March 2, before the full force of COVID-19 had hit the U.S., Kaiser and Jeremy chatted with Parsifal D'Sola Alvarado about China's strategy in the resource-rich but economically devastated Venezuela. Parsifal is a co-founder of the Andrés Bello China-Latin America Research Foundation and a foreign policy adviser to Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó. 2:47: China-Venezuela relations before Hugo Chávez 11:29: Popular attitudes toward China under Chávez 30:27: Between Maduro and Guaidó, China is hedging its bets 40:40: Documenting Chinese interaction in Venezuela  45:02: Do policymakers understand China’s involvement in South America Recommendations: Jeremy: A list of healthcare and medical professionals on Twitter, dubbed “COVID-19 medical Twitter” by Jeremy.  Parsifal: A book in Spanish by Francisco Suniaga, El pasajero de Truman, and The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom, by Simon Winchester.  Kaiser: Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, by Patrick Radden Keefe. Like the podcasts at SupChina? Help us out by taking this brief survey.