The Chavez Code

The Chavez Code
Title The Chavez Code PDF eBook
Author Eva Golinger
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages 244
Release 2007
Genre History
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Exposes the CIA's attempts to bring down Latin America's most popular leader

The Chavez Code

The Chavez Code
Title The Chavez Code PDF eBook
Author Eva Golinger
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 2005-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781567513486

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The Chavez Code

The Chavez Code
Title The Chavez Code PDF eBook
Author Common Courage Press
Publisher
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ISBN 9781567513493

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Bush Versus Chávez

Bush Versus Chávez
Title Bush Versus Chávez PDF eBook
Author Eva Golinger
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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"In this revealing new study, Eva Golinger employs declassified documents, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, and a variety of international sources to uncover an ongoing campaign to contain and cripple the democratically elected government of Latin America's leading oil power. [This book] details how millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars are being used to fund groups - such as the National Endowment for Democracy, the United States Agency for International Development, and the Office for Transition - with the express purpose of supporting counter-revolutionary groups in Venezuela. It explores, as well, a build-up of U.S. military troops, operations, and exercises in the Caribbean that threatens the Venezuelan people and government. [This book] exposes Washington's efforts to subvert a socialist revolution for the twenty-first century."--Cover.

Hugo Chávez

Hugo Chávez
Title Hugo Chávez PDF eBook
Author Nikolas Kozloff
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 273
Release 2007-08-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1403984093

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A timely look at Venezuela's controversial president Hugo Chavez

Dragon in the Tropics

Dragon in the Tropics
Title Dragon in the Tropics PDF eBook
Author Javier Corrales
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 209
Release 2011-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0815705026

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Since he was first elected in 1999, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías has reshaped a frail but nonetheless pluralistic democracy into a semi-authoritarian regime—an outcome achieved with spectacularly high oil income and widespread electoral support. This eye-opening book illuminates one of the most sweeping and unexpected political transformations in contemporary Latin America. Based on more than fifteen years' experience in researching and writing about Venezuela, Javier Corrales and Michael Penfold have crafted a comprehensive account of how the Chávez regime has revamped the nation, with a particular focus on its political transformation. Throughout, they take issue with conventional explanations. First, they argue persuasively that liberal democracy as an institution was not to blame for the rise of chavismo. Second, they assert that the nation's economic ailments were not caused by neoliberalism. Instead they blame other factors, including a dependence on oil, which caused macroeconomic volatility; political party fragmentation, which triggered infighting; government mismanagement of the banking crisis, which led to more centralization of power; and the Asian crisis of 1997, which devastated Venezuela's economy at the same time that Chávez ran for president. It is perhaps on the role of oil that the authors take greatest issue with prevailing opinion. They do not dispute that dependence on oil can generate political and economic distortions—the "resource curse" or "paradox of plenty" arguments—but they counter that oil alone fails to explain Chávez's rise. Instead they single out a weak framework of checks and balances that allowed the executive branch to extract oil rents and distribute them to the populace. The real culprit behind Chávez's success, they write, was the asymmetry of political power.

Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer

Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer
Title Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer PDF eBook
Author Christopher Chávez
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 182
Release 2015-10-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 149850664X

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Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer: Language, Ideology, and Practice examines how the relationship between language, power, and industry practice is reshaping the very concept of Hispanic television. Chávez argues that as established mainstream networks enter the Hispanic television space, they are redefining the Latino audience in ways that more closely resemble the mainstream population, leading to auspicious forms of erasure that challenge the legitimacy of Spanish altogether. This book presents the integration of English into the Hispanic television space not as an entirely new phenomenon, but rather as an extension of two ongoing practices within the television industry—the exploitation of consumer markets and the suppression of Latino forms of speech.