Oil and Cuba after Chávez
Hugo Chávez' death could lead, immediately, to a struggle for power in 
Venezuela. For non-Venezuelans, the first two questions that spring to 
mind are, in no particular order: How will it impact the oil markets? 
What will it mean for Cuba's future? Schwartz Fellow Steve LeVine writes 
in Quartz that Chávez' death is unlikely to immediately end Venezuela's 
policy of nationalizing the industry, as the national assembly is still 
dominated by Chávez supporters. But, he notes, a more freely elected 
Venezuelan president could decide to pump more oil, and renegotiate the 
preferential deals enjoyed by China and Cuba. Speaking of Cuba, Former 
Schwartz Fellow Jorge Castañeda, is quoted in a Wall Street Journal just 
days before Chávez' death, noting that Cuba's leadership has fully 
leveraged Fidel Castro's early and strong political support for Chávez 
into financial support from Venezuela, allowing poor, small Cuba to 
negotiate hundreds of deals with oil-rich Venezuela that are favorable 
to Havana. Chávez death could imperil the Cuban economy just as the 
ruling Castros are in their twilight.
http://inthetank.newamerica.net/blog/2013/03/oil-and-cuba-after-ch%C3%A1vez
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