Venezuela's oil-dependent economy is struggling due to declining oil production and lower global prices, forcing President Maduro to scale back the generous foreign aid and subsidies that were central to Chavez's efforts to spread revolution across Latin America. Venezuela owes billions to trading partners like Brazil, Colombia, Panama, and Nicaragua, and is restricting access to foreign currency, leading to shortages and inflation. Maduro still aims to maintain regional alliances, but Venezuela's declining economic power and shifting geopolitics in Latin America have curbed its ability to exert influence across the region as it did under Chavez.