Since President Hugo Chávez was first elected in 1998, the Venezuelan opposition seems to have alternated between institutional and extra-institutional power strategies at different junctures. To help explain this pattern, this article constructs a novel theoretical framework from critical readings of both general theory and accounts of the Venezuelan opposition. It proposes that the strategies should be viewed as dialectical rather than discrete. On this basis, it finds that while the Venezuelan opposition has undergone important changes toward institutionalization in its composition, discursive emphasis, and strategic direction, close readings of opposition texts, interviews with opposition actors, and observations of street demonstration...
Since Hugo Chávez's rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensui...
Who is Hugo Chavez? How can the innumerable charges and countercharges between the Venezuelan and U....
The ratification of President Chávez's mandate in the recall referendum of August 15, 2004--a proces...
Since President Hugo Chávez was first elected in 1998, the Venezuelan opposition seems to have alter...
Since President Chávez was first elected in 1998, the Venezuelan opposition has tried civil disobedi...
Hugo Chávez and his Bolivarian Movement came to power in 1999 promising to refound the Venezuelan st...
This article argues that the goals and strategies the opposition uses against presidents with hegemo...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías is probably the most controversial among the Latin American p...
Artículo originalIn recent years, two main political poles have consolidated in Venezuela, those in ...
Up until the 1990s Venezuela was one of the most stable democracies in Latin America. Today it is th...
Social movements facilitate democratic transitions. However, the understanding of the modern democra...
In our research, we aim to emphasize the importance of the decisions made by the government in funct...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the factors that explain the reactions of the opposit...
The decision of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez not to renew the private TV channel RCTV’s (Radio...
Politics in Venezuela have always revolved around a conflict between two opposing poles. With the el...
Since Hugo Chávez's rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensui...
Who is Hugo Chavez? How can the innumerable charges and countercharges between the Venezuelan and U....
The ratification of President Chávez's mandate in the recall referendum of August 15, 2004--a proces...
Since President Hugo Chávez was first elected in 1998, the Venezuelan opposition seems to have alter...
Since President Chávez was first elected in 1998, the Venezuelan opposition has tried civil disobedi...
Hugo Chávez and his Bolivarian Movement came to power in 1999 promising to refound the Venezuelan st...
This article argues that the goals and strategies the opposition uses against presidents with hegemo...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías is probably the most controversial among the Latin American p...
Artículo originalIn recent years, two main political poles have consolidated in Venezuela, those in ...
Up until the 1990s Venezuela was one of the most stable democracies in Latin America. Today it is th...
Social movements facilitate democratic transitions. However, the understanding of the modern democra...
In our research, we aim to emphasize the importance of the decisions made by the government in funct...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the factors that explain the reactions of the opposit...
The decision of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez not to renew the private TV channel RCTV’s (Radio...
Politics in Venezuela have always revolved around a conflict between two opposing poles. With the el...
Since Hugo Chávez's rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensui...
Who is Hugo Chavez? How can the innumerable charges and countercharges between the Venezuelan and U....
The ratification of President Chávez's mandate in the recall referendum of August 15, 2004--a proces...