On December 8, 2012, in the last speech of the late Comandante Hugo Chávez, the issue of Venezuelan sovereignty reached its climax with the succinct phrase – ‘Today we have Homeland! (Patria)’. Currently, Venezuela is going through a large-scale political conflict, trying to make sense of a pressing economic and humanitarian crisis. The so-called Bolivarian Revolution that began in 1999 as a project of revolutionary and anti-imperialist democracy, plays out today at an unprecedented geopolitical scale, increasingly appearing in international media, a media that distorts the many points of tension between the war and the resistance that Venezuelans experience in their daily lives. The slogan ‘We have Homeland! (Patria)’ has become the center...
La mayoría de las interpretaciones que nuestra historiografía clásica ha hecho de la historia políti...
The article displays an historical retrospective of populism in Venezuela under the sight of the ren...
Review of Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrández (editor), Democracy, revolution, and geopolitics in Latin ...
This essay provides a rigorous but readable background for one of the most pressing geopolitical iss...
Sowing the State is an ethnographic account of the remaking of the Venezuelan nation-state at the st...
The language of a populist revolution. Politics, history and heros in venezuelan emancipation. Abstr...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías is probably the most controversial among the Latin American p...
This dissertation focuses on the role of grassroots political participation in processes of state fo...
The Venezuela of the Bolivarian Revolution must be understood with its successes and contradictions,...
Since the electoral victory of Chávez and his supporters--the so-called 'Polo Patriotico'--in Decemb...
– The Enduring Legacy. Oil, Culture and Society in Venezuela, by Miguel Tinker Salas. Durham/London:...
Years of popular discontent with the Venezuelan government allowed Hugo Chávez to win the presidenti...
For most American writers specializing in Latin American affairs, Venezuela has been experiencing a ...
The ratification of President Chávez's mandate in the recall referendum of August 15, 2004--a proces...
The rise of Hugo Chávez to power in 1999 has brought fundamental political changes and socioeconomic...
La mayoría de las interpretaciones que nuestra historiografía clásica ha hecho de la historia políti...
The article displays an historical retrospective of populism in Venezuela under the sight of the ren...
Review of Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrández (editor), Democracy, revolution, and geopolitics in Latin ...
This essay provides a rigorous but readable background for one of the most pressing geopolitical iss...
Sowing the State is an ethnographic account of the remaking of the Venezuelan nation-state at the st...
The language of a populist revolution. Politics, history and heros in venezuelan emancipation. Abstr...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías is probably the most controversial among the Latin American p...
This dissertation focuses on the role of grassroots political participation in processes of state fo...
The Venezuela of the Bolivarian Revolution must be understood with its successes and contradictions,...
Since the electoral victory of Chávez and his supporters--the so-called 'Polo Patriotico'--in Decemb...
– The Enduring Legacy. Oil, Culture and Society in Venezuela, by Miguel Tinker Salas. Durham/London:...
Years of popular discontent with the Venezuelan government allowed Hugo Chávez to win the presidenti...
For most American writers specializing in Latin American affairs, Venezuela has been experiencing a ...
The ratification of President Chávez's mandate in the recall referendum of August 15, 2004--a proces...
The rise of Hugo Chávez to power in 1999 has brought fundamental political changes and socioeconomic...
La mayoría de las interpretaciones que nuestra historiografía clásica ha hecho de la historia políti...
The article displays an historical retrospective of populism in Venezuela under the sight of the ren...
Review of Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrández (editor), Democracy, revolution, and geopolitics in Latin ...