Rethinking Venezuelan Politics: Class, Conflict, and the Chavez Phenomenon
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In this fresh look at Venezuelan politics, Steve Ellner emphasizes the central significance of the country"s economic and social cleavages. Ellner"s journey through modern Venezuelan history - observing popular masses and social actors as much as political elites and formal institutions - fundamentally informs his analysis of Hugo Chavez"s presidency and the "Bolivarian Revolution" at its core. Perhaps equally important, as he explores the rise of Chavismo, opposition within the country and abroad, internal tensions in the Chavista movement, and the trajectory of the Chavez government domestically and on the international stage, he sheds new light not only on Venezuela, but also on the recent political turmoil elsewhere in Latin America. This title offers a fresh perspective on Venezuelan politics from the colonial period to the present, emphasizing the central significance of the country"s economic and social cleavages.