Venezuelan Politics in the Chávez Era: Class, Polarization, and ConflictSteve Ellner, Daniel Hellinger Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004 - 257 Seiten The radical alteration of the political landscape in Venezuela following the electoral triumph of the controversial Hugo Chavez calls for a fresh look at the country s institutions and policies. In response, this title offers a revisionist view of Venezuela's recent political history and a fresh appraisal of the Chavez administration. |
Inhalt
Steve Ellner | 7 |
The Breakdown of Puntofijismo | 27 |
Social Polarization and the Populist Resurgence in Venezuela | 55 |
His Movement and His Presidency | 73 |
Chávez and the Venezuelan | 93 |
Economic Policy and the Rise of Hugo Chávez | 113 |
Subversive | 137 |
Angel E Alvarez | 147 |
Organized Labor and the Challenge of Chavismo | 161 |
Institutionalization | 179 |
The Democratic and Authoritarian Directions | 215 |
227 | |
The Contributors | 243 |
About the Book 259 | |
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Venezuelan Politics in the Chávez Era: Class, Polarization, and Conflict Steve Ellner,Daniel Hellinger Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2003 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actors American April Arias Cárdenas armed forces barrios became Bolívar Bolivarian Circles Bolivarian constitution campaign candidate Caracas Caracazo Carlos Andrés Pérez Causa Chapter Chávez government chavismo chavista civil society civilian Congress Constituent Assembly COPEI corruption crisis CTV's decentralization democracy democratic economic El Nacional elections electoral elite Ellner failed February Fedecámaras fiscal foreign Francisco Arias Cárdenas García-Guadilla groups Hugo Chávez ideological institutionalized institutions labor movement Latin America leadership leftist legislation López Maya major ment middle class military Miquilena Movimiento Movimiento Quinta República National Assembly neoliberal oil prices OPEC opposition organized labor participation participatory PDVSA percent political parties poor popular population populist poverty President Chávez presidential proposals Punto Fijo puntofijismo Rafael Caldera regime Rodríguez role Salas Römer sectors social movements social organizations social polarization strategy structure tion traditional parties union Venezuelan Venezuelan politics vote workers
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 233 - Peru actual" (paper delivered at the Twenty-second International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami, March 16-18, 2000).
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