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Contradictions and Tensions in Venezuela’s Bolivarian Process
February 6, 2008 Ordinary Venezuelans are led by a Bolivarian compass that is useful but thwarted by a bubble of decrepit past traditions. The Bolivarian Revolution is a boiling pot of newness into which Venezuela is being dipped and will emerge redefined. -
“To Stop the Advance of the Right, We Must Strengthen People’s Power”
December 4, 2008 ... late showing and apparent apathy of voters in the early hours of the elections. I think the PSUV, as such, as a ... -
The Communist-Socialist Party Split: An Interview With a PCV Mayoral Candidate
November 21, 2008 In the Municipality of Libertador, where the capital city of Mérida state, Venezuela, is located, the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) are running separate candidates for mayor in this Sunday's local elections. Venezuelanalysis.com interviewed Fredys Terán, the Communist Party candidate for mayor. -
Venezuela: Democracy, Socialism and Imperialism
April 18, 2008 ... president to reverse a US backed military coup (in 48 hours) and defeat a (US-backed) bosses’ lockout, and return ... growth of production-productivity on the large estates.47 In April 2008, President Chavez recognized that ... themselves about the subject matter of their ministries. 47 The anti-production behavior of the big land owners and ... -
Politics In Venezuela
September 24, 2008 ... why fixing the potholes was not a priority. After the four hours, among the priorities that were set up - the task I ... -
Rethinking Venezuelan Politics
February 11, 2008 ... "Public Attitudes toward the Democratic Regime," pp. 47-63 in John D. Martz and David J. Myers, eds., Venezuela: ... -
Bush and ExxonMobil v. Chavez
February 19, 2008 Exxon's move is a warning shot, and so are reports about Colombian paramilitaries entering the country in greater numbers. More destabilization will follow, and continued efforts will be made to weaken Chavez, then try to oust him. -
Hypocrisies of a US-backed Venezuela-Colombia Crisis
March 12, 2008 ... that took President Hugo Chavez from office for a brief 48 hours on April 11, 2002. The reports from Venevision and the ... -
Disturbing 2008 Global Peace Index Report: U.S. v. Venezuela
May 29, 2008 The Global Peace Index claims to be the first study of its kind ranking nations according to their peacefulness, ranking the U.S. higher than Venezuela. However, in reality, the U.S. should rank lowest on peace. It keeps sinking lower. It alone threatens planetary survival. -
Improbable Database Of A Farc Commander
July 7, 2008 ... much data for the Colombian government, which within a few hours had begun releasing a continuous stream of revelations ... -
The United States and Venezuela: More Than Just A Gun Show
August 15, 2008 ... financial institution’s funding was authorized within 72 hours, even though the process normally takes months. The ... -
Dammed Diversion: Information Harvesting and the Alleged FARC Computers
May 22, 2008 ... in Venezuela, Eva Golinger writes that, “Just hours after the illegal invasion and massacre…the head of ... -
Deconstructing the IAPA War on Venezuela
March 28, 2008 ... President Hugo Chavez from office for 48 hours. On April 12, 2002-the day after the assassination of ... -
What is the Venezuelan News Media Actually Like?
August 4, 2008 A careful and sober account of Venezuelan media that focuses on the most basic and uncontroversial facts of what constitutes the Venezuelan media today has been non-existent in mainstream U.S. media. Such reporting could present a more accurate picture of the actual situation of freedom of expression in Venezuela. -
Venezuela: Socialist Tide activists on the referendum defeat and the PSUV
March 2, 2008 Federico Fuentes, from the Green Left Weekly/Links Caracas bureau, asks two key leaders of Socialist Tide, Gonzalo Gómez and Stalin Perez Borges, their opinions on the PSUV and its founding congress in light of the defeat of the December 2, 2007, referendum on Chavez's proposed constitutional reform.