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A division of Harvard University dedicated to bringing rigorous programs and innovative online teaching capabilities to distance learners, working professionals, high school students, and those seeking higher learning in retirement. The Oslo-Barbados process was confidential and the two sides impressively refrained from public pronouncements during the negotiation. However, this also left the process without broad buy-in and support. Skeptics on each side abounded and they pounced on any setback as clear evidence of the treachery of their opponents, and the futility of negotiation.

Both delegations in the talks also perceived the effects of a divided U. The opposition reported that while the U. State Department supported the negotiations, the National Security Council saw them as simply a way for Maduro to buy time. Our interviews also revealed that each side perceived it had better alternatives to a negotiated agreement. These perceived alternatives were largely provided by international allies — the U. This time around, the negotiations will need clear support from the U.

The recent joint declaration from the U. But this will be effective only if there is a parallel table or back channel through which sanctions relief can happen in tandem with the talks.

This time around, civil society must be part of the process. But a number of civil society, business, religious and humanitarian organizations have developed a level of autonomy and independence not formerly present in Venezuela. They see their role as getting the government and the opposition to stay at the table.

Common wisdom suggests that the more voices that are involved, the more complex it is to achieve an agreement.



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