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The book details which Germans pushed for overseas expansion, how they tried to implement their ambitions, and why they ultimately failed. Discussions of... Læs mere
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The evolution, organization, leadership, membership, program, doctrine, and relationship of Venezuela's most important political... Læs mere
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Applying the tools of modern political economy to a developing-country context, this title analyzes the different... Læs mere
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The first biography published after Chavez's death, tracing his life from a poor rural family to the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas.
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Why has democracy in Colombia and Venezuela evolved in very different directions? This provides a comparative... Læs mere
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“Reminds us of how arts education can change lives.” —Gary Stager, Huffington Post
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Romero and Luis Salamanca, Central University of Venezuela; Harold Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School.
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Wood, New York University.
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Is Venezuela’s Bolivarian revolution under Hugo Chávez truly revolutionary? Some see the president as a shining knight of socialism,... Læs mere
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Most of the analysis of Latin American exchange rate problems and policies has concentrated on the economic side of things. This volume instead examines the politics of exchange rate management in four nations that had very different approaches and results.
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In this study of the politics of economic reform, Javier Corrales argues that the key struggle is between the executive and the ruling party. He puts this argument to the test by examining closely the events in Argentina and Venezuela during the 1990s.