Changing Venezuela by Taking Power: The History and Policies of the Chavez GovernmentVerso, 2007 - 312 pages Since coming to power in 1998, the Chavez government has inspired both fierce internal debate, and horror amongst Western governments accustomed to counting on an obeisant regime in the oil-rich state. In this rich and resourceful study, Greg Wilpert exposes the self-serving logic behind much middle-class opposition to Venezuela.s elected leader, and explains the real reason for their alarm. He argues that the Chavez government has instituted one of the world.s most progressive constitutions, but warnts that it has yet to overcome the dangerous specters of the country.s past: its culture of patronage and clientelism, its corruption, and its support for personality cults, all fueled by the attention and interference of a succession of US interventions. |
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... possible to successfully foster a new culture of solidarity and cooperation that also enjoys economic success . However , they have also shown that the economic success of such experiments can suffer setbacks when that very success ...
... possible to successfully foster a new culture of solidarity and cooperation that also enjoys economic success . However , they have also shown that the economic success of such experiments can suffer setbacks when that very success ...
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... possible that the land institute will decide that most of these not only consist of idle lands , but that their claimed owners do not have proper documentation . If this happens , it is possible that violence in the countryside will ...
... possible that the land institute will decide that most of these not only consist of idle lands , but that their claimed owners do not have proper documentation . If this happens , it is possible that violence in the countryside will ...
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... possible , that he wanted to turn Venezuela into a one - party state . Far from this , all he was calling for was for all parties that support his presidency , which are his own MVR , the major coalition partners PPT , Podemos , and PCV ...
... possible , that he wanted to turn Venezuela into a one - party state . Far from this , all he was calling for was for all parties that support his presidency , which are his own MVR , the major coalition partners PPT , Podemos , and PCV ...
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Governance Policy | 29 |
Economic Policy | 69 |
Social Policy | 105 |
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