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Latin American "Populism" Doing Well
March 28, 2006 ... would be forgiven for thinking that populism was a dreaded disease, like botulism. But the reality is another story ... -
Between Venezuela and Nothingland
August 28, 2004 ... vote many times in each election perhaps due to Parkinson disease. “Here there is no freedom of expression!” ... -
Invite Chomsky but Take His Warning Seriously
November 3, 2015 ... have risen with similar warnings: corruption is a disease capable of eating away at any political model, but ... -
Chávez in Charge
February 2, 2007 ... is plagued by bureaucracy and corruption, the twin-headed disease inherited from the Spanish colonial era. Bureaucrats, ... -
Latin America is Preparing to Settle Accounts with its White Settler Elite
November 15, 2006 The political movements and protests sweeping the continent - from Bolivia to Venezuela - are as much about race as class. The outline of a fresh struggle, with a final settling of accounts, can now be discerned. -
Western Journalists Threaten Venezuela
January 12, 2018 ... Borges recently likened Venezuelan migrants to infectious disease . He has openly boasted in Venezuelan media, where he ... -
Hector Navarro: Critical Revolutionary Voices Must Reach the National Assembly
August 18, 2015 ... for production [a phenomenon known in English as Dutch Disease.] Part of our tragedy is that the industries were ... -
Repression in Germany: Editor of Venezuelan Book Incarcerated for Terrorism
November 17, 2007 The Venezuelan opposition is once again crying about the "terrible repression" the poor rich suffer from the "Chavez regime." Strikingly, they never compare their situation to the pre-Bolivarian period, nor other Latin American countries, nor to the United States, nor to Europe. It's clear why: such a comparison would come out negatively for the opposition. -
Municipalism in Venezuela Offers a Pathway Beyond Authoritarianism
November 2, 2018 ... in the price of curd. But the problems with this Dutch disease go deeper, since the oil industry effectively ... -
Victims of 2002 Venezuelan Coup Denounce Double Standards in Justice after Iván Simonovis’ Release
September 22, 2014 Just blocks away from the Presidential Palace, stands Llaguno bridge, the site of a massacre during the April 2002 coup briefly removing Hugo Chavez from Venezuelan office. Today, the bridge was filled with family members of the victims who were demanding answers and justice following the release of former Police chief Iván Simonovis. -
Venezuela Protests are Sign that US Wants our Oil, Says Nicolás Maduro [Interview, video]
April 8, 2014 ... trendy now, to try to turn polarisation into some sort of disease. I wish all democratic societies would polarise. A ... -
Understanding Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution: A View into the National Constituent Assembly
February 27, 2018 ... Notes: Venezuela’s wealth in oil has created dutch disease: High demand for its oil results in a high currency ... -
Venezuela’s Recall Show-Down
August 27, 2003 ... care, vaccinations, and free surgery for congenital heart disease have lowered Venezuela’s infant mortality rate from ... -
The Chavez Election
September 10, 2012 ... originally announced without revealing the nature of the disease) might also not have helped. The opposition is quick ... -
Resistance Is Not Enough: A Conversation with Manuel Azuaje
May 29, 2020 ... due to security and health concerns, there is a deadly disease that threatens the world... and, with all that, we ...
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