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Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse

Inside the Collapse of Venezuela

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Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse

By: William Neuman
Narrated by: Michael Manuel, William Neuman
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“Richly reported…a thorough and important history.” —Tim Padgett, The New York Times

The award-winning, richly nuanced account of the collapse of Venezuela and what it could mean for the rest of the world.

Venezuela has been mired in crisis for over a decade—characterized by economic collapse, political polarization, mass emigration, and widespread hardship—even as the country sits atop some of the world’s largest oil reserves. In Things Are Never So Bad That They Can’t Get Worse, William Neuman provides a vivid, granular chronicle of that descent. Drawing on his experience as The New York Times Andes Region Bureau Chief and years of reporting from Caracas, Neuman explores the interplay of charismatic populism, economic mismanagement, corruption, and the international forces that have shaped Venezuela’s fate.

The audiobook traces how once-abundant oil wealth became a source of distortion rather than development, how political power concentrated around Hugo Chávez and later Nicolás Maduro, and how everyday Venezuelans endured rolling blackouts, hyperinflation, shortages of food and medicine, and threats to personal safety. Neuman blends history, journalism, and personal narrative into a clear-eyed account of how a petro-rich nation imploded, displacing millions and disrupting the region.

Winner of Best Books of the Year from Foreign Affairs, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Overseas Press Club of America, the audiobook’s historical context provides listeners indispensable insight into how decades of policy choices, institutional breakdown, and external pressures set the stage for the crises of today. Rather than offering simple answers, Things Are Never So Bad That They Can’t Get Worse equips listeners with the historical grounding needed to understand both Venezuela’s past and the complexities shaping its future.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.

Caribbean & Latin America Corruption & Misconduct Politics & Government World Africa Latin America Capitalism Socialism Heartfelt Witty Imperialism Taxation Leadership Caribbean Latino Politics
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