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At the UNASUR meeting; Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro (left), Ricardo Patino, Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Pa

Venezuela Concerned about Colombia Aggression Intentions, UNASUR Concludes without Consensus

An extraordinary meeting of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) yesterday, requested by Venezuela to address the developing tensions between it and Colombia, ended with only vague commitments to peace. Venezuelan government officials and movement leaders consider the moves by Colombia part of U.S aggression and have expressed concerns about the possibility of military action by Colombia.

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Opinion & Analysis

Bolivarian Venezuela at the crossroads, Part 3: The Venezuelan economy: in transition towards socialism

The capitalist sector is growing faster than the public sector and is still predominant in Venezuela’s economy despite the nationalizations.

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South of the Border
The Latest Provocation of Colombia against Venezuela
Venezuela: Reclaiming Media for the People

Venezuela in images

The ambiguous revolution: community culture and assemblies - Last Saturday we organised a large cultural event in our community in Belen, Merida, to celebrate Bolivar's birth and to build our community assembly later that day. Both events aimed to increase community participation and solidarity and were small things that illustrated some of the complexities of this revolution

Latin America & Twenty-First Century Socialism: Inventing to Avoid Mistakes

Twenty years ago, left forces in Latin America and in the world in general were going through a difficult period. The Berlin Wall had fallen; the Soviet Union hurtled into an abyss and disappeared completely by the end of 1991. Deprived of the rearguard it needed, the Sandinista Revolution was defeated at the polls in February 1990, and Central American guerrilla movements were forced to demobilize. The only country that kept the banners of revolution flying was Cuba, although all the omens said that its days were numbered. Given that situation, it was difficult to imagine that twenty years later, left-wing leaders would govern most of the Latin American countries.

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Economic Indicators

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This CEPR paper "The Chávez Administration at 10 Years" from February 2009 looks at some of the most important economic and social indicators during the 10 years of the Chávez administration in Venezuela, as well as the current economic expansion.

Interview

South of the Border

Oliver Stone’s new documentary ‘South of the Border’ chronicles the emergence of progressive governments in Latin America’s, their quest for social and political transformation and their growing independence from Washington. Roberto Navarrete interviews Oliver Stone and Tariq Ali (one of the film’s scriptwriters) to find out some background.

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