Unraveling of Representative Democracy in Venezuela
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Summary: Since the 1950s, Venezuela has been one of the most stable democracies in Latin America. In the '90s, however, Hugo Chavez precipitated a rapid breakdown of democracy. This book addresses the reason for this rapid decline by looking at such factors as the economy, elites and social classes, workers, and the rootedness of democracy. Though focusing on Venezuela, this case study has implication for more recent democrac [read more]
9780801884283
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Pub Date: 2006Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Summary: Since the 1950s, Venezuela has been one of the most stable democracies in Latin America. In the '90s, however, Hugo Chavez precipitated a rapid breakdown of democracy. This book addresses the reason for this rapid decline by looking at such factors as the economy, elites and social classes, workers, and the rootedness of democracy. Though focusing on Venezuela, this case study has implication for more recent democrac [read more]
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9780801884283
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0801884284
Pub Date: 2006
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Since the 1950s, Venezuela has been one of the most stable democracies in Latin America. In the '90s, however, Hugo Chavez precipitated a rapid breakdown of democracy. This book addresses the reason for this rapid decline by looking at such factors as the economy, elites and social classes, workers, and the rootedness of democracy. Though focusing on Venezuela, this case study has implication for more recent democracies elsewhere.
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