In the Shadow of the Liberator: Hugo Chávez and the Transformation of VenezuelaVerso, 2000 - 246 من الصفحات The spectre of Simon Bolivar hovers once again over Latin America as the aims and ambitions of the Liberator are taken up by Comandante Hugo Chavez, the charismatic and controversial President of Venezuela. Welcomed by the inhabitants of the teeming shanty towns of Caracas as their potential saviour, and greeted by Washington with considerable alarm, this former golpista-turned-democrat has already begun the most wide-ranging transformation of oil-rich Venezuela for 500 years, and has dramatically affected the political debate throughout Latin America. |
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a game of baseball in Havana 335646 | 25 |
the rebellion in Caracas | 44 |
civilians 659 | 59 |
Grüber 74 | 74 |
The legacy of Simón Bolívar 46 | 97 |
Robinson Crusoe and the philosophy of Simón | 109 |
Ezequiel Zamora invokes horrór a la oligarquía | 118 |
Yare prison 19921994 and the search for political | 127 |
Manuel Quijada and the reform of the judiciary | 160 |
The economic programme of the Chávez government | 172 |
A new agricultural future for Venezuela | 179 |
José Vicente Rangel and the conduct of foreign affairs | 190 |
the future of the Bolivarian | 200 |
New rights for indigenous peoples | 209 |
Teodoro Petkoff and the opposition to Chávez | 216 |
The military and civil society | 223 |
La Causa R Patria Para Todos and politics in Guayana | 133 |
The presidential election of 1998 | 143 |
CHÁVEZ IN POWER | 153 |
The rights of indigenous peoples | 230 |
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