He returned to the field of international relations almost twenty years later to assume the position of Chief Ambassador of Venezuela's mission to the Dominican Republic for the inauguration of President Joaquín Balaguer.
In 1960 he began his journalistic activity, which he continuously kept practicing for the next ten years with positions as Director of "Momento" magazine and as moderator of TV shows like "Frente a la Prensa" (Facing the Press).
During his twenty years in television he discussed his ideas on many topics related to Venezuelan and international news events with leading national and foreign personalities.
In 1977 he published "The Latin Americans: Their Love-Hate Relationship with the United States", originally published as "Del buen Salvaje al Buen Revolucionario - Mitos y Realidades De América Latina" (From the Noble Savage to the Noble Revolutionary - Myths and Realities of Latin America) (1976) and then "Third World Ideology and Western Reality: Manufacturing Political Myth" (1986), which appeared first as "El tercermundismo" (1982).
In the former book, he criticises Latin American socialists and nationalists for undue hostility to the West and for deviating from the model of Western liberalism.