THE BIRTH OF THE SERVICE-STATE AND THE FIDUCIARY MANAGEMENT OF GLOBAL ASSETS
By: Soc. Kelly J. Pottella G. The Venezuelan situation on the threshold of 2026 demands an absolute shedding of sentimental narratives to delve into the coldness of the geopolitics of strategic assets. What the international community is witnessing is not an unfinished democratic transition, but the consolidation of the "Useful Collapse Doctrine." From the perspective of structural realism, Venezuela has ceased to be a nation-state, mutating into a Shielded Supply Unit, where internal institutional precariousness is not a failure of the system, but the sine qua non condition for external operational security. The State has transitioned from autonomy of will to a de facto Fiduciary Sovereignty, where effective control has been externalized toward the Washington-Houston technocratic axis. Under this architecture, governance no longer emanates from a social contract, but from an exogenous technical validation granted by the U.S. Department of the Treasury (OFAC) and the deterren...