Venezuela After Maduro: The 90-Day Battle for PDVSA Control

The $300 Billion Question A Chevron strategic planning team convened an emergency meeting January 4, hours after President Trump announced Nicolás Maduro’s capture. Their Venezuela license—expanded in October 2023 to 200,000 barrels per day—now faces radical uncertainty.  If Vice President Delcy Rodríguez consolidates power, the license stays capped and sanctions persist indefinitely. If the military … Read more

The Trump Corollary’s First Test: Why Even Milei Couldn’t Break With China

Monroe Doctrine 2.0 Meets Economic Reality in Latin America Secretary of State Marco Rubio stared at the intelligence brief. Argentina’s Javier Milei—Trump’s ideological soulmate who campaigned on dismantling ties with Beijing—had just quietly extended Argentina’s $5 billion currency swap with China. Three days earlier, on December 5, Rubio’s own National Security Strategy had declared a … Read more

The New Geopolitics of Capital: How Private Equity-Backed Insurers Are Rewriting Strategic Finance

Juncture Policy Brief | November 20, 2025 | 15-min read Executive Summary When Colombia’s finance minister chose a $2 billion grid financing from a private equity–backed insurer over cheaper Chinese and DFI options, the decision wasn’t about a few basis points on the coupon. It was about speed, balance sheet optics, and political timelines. The … Read more

When Allies Seize Assets vs. When Adversaries Do: The Netherlands Chips Case and the Ideology Premium in Action

By Juncture Policy | October 13, 2025 | Updated November 15, 2025 Dutch Economic Minister Vincent Karremans faced a choice that would have triggered international sanctions if made by a developing country leader: invoke emergency powers to seize operational control of a foreign-owned semiconductor company. On October 13, 2025, he did exactly that—taking control of … Read more

Indonesia vs India: State Capitalism Readiness for Supply Chain Investors

Indonesia’s investment coordination team faces a critical Q1 2025 decision. Samsung and LG are among several major electronics manufacturers allocating billions for Southeast Asian battery component facilities, and both Jakarta and New Delhi are competing aggressively for anchor investments in this wave. The challenge isn’t just offering competitive incentives—it’s demonstrating that Indonesia possesses the institutional … Read more

Peru’s Neo-Colonial Compact: The Minimum Viable Democracy for Capital Flows

Peru's Neo-Colonial Compact: Democracy Optional for Capital Flows

Policy Brief By Juncture Policy ResearchOctober 12, 2025 Following the October 10, 2025 impeachment of Dina Boluarte, José Jerí was sworn in as Peru’s seventh president since 2018, facing an immediate investor relations problem at 12:47 AM. His predecessor governed with a 4% approval rating. According to Peru’s National Police, reported extortion cases rose more … Read more

Mexico’s Strategic Protectionist Gambit: A Calculated USMCA Play

Executive Summary Mexico is betting $52 billion in trade flows and 320,000 manufacturing jobs that protectionism can become a USMCA bargaining chip. The Sheinbaum administration just imposed tariffs up to 50% on 1,463 product categories—90% targeting China—in the boldest trade move since NAFTA. This calculated policy fundamentally restructures North American trade dynamics through what we … Read more

Argentina’s Preferential Treatment: When Leadership Chemistry Shapes Financial Diplomacy

Juncture Policy Argentina

Policy Brief | Reading Time: 7 minutes Author: Walter Guevara Update (November 12, 2025) Since this analysis was published, events have validated rather than contradicted our framework. The IMF approved Argentina’s $20 billion Extended Fund Facility in April 2025 with $12 billion immediate disbursement. Mid-year reviews documented “rapid disinflation, solid economic recovery, and incipient improvements … Read more