THE DEMOCRATIC era in Venezuela dates from 1958. With the Hugo Chávez Administration, the nation is experiencing a true breach in its national political scene. Therefore it now becomes possible to identify a democratic Venezuela pre- and post-Chavez. This article tries to analyze the variables for political and institutional change in Venezuela in four specific moments: first, during the rise and fall of the Punto Fijo Pact; second, the building-up of the chavista phenomenon; third, the social and political polarization in Venezuela during Chavez Administration; and finally, Venezuela after the presidential referendum.A VENEZUELA da época democrática, que se inicia em 1958, tem na emergência política de Hugo Chávez seu marco divisor do cená...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
This article examines the issue of democratic deterioration by revisiting the Venezuelan case (1974–...
This article addresses the transition from the presidency of Hugo Chávez to that of Nicolás Maduro, ...
Latin America has been characterized as a region where democracies struggle and countries are rife w...
Desde la llegada de Hugo Chávez al poder en 1999, se están produciendo transformaciones fundamental...
The primary objective of this article is to demonstrate that political stability in Venezuela depend...
Under the populist rule of President Hugo Chávez, first elected in 1998, Venezuela has undergone en...
Since Hugo Chávez’s rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensui...
En diciembre de 1998, con el triunfo electoral de Hugo Chávez Frías y su alianza, el Polo Patrióti...
The 1998 election of Hugo Chávez as President of Venezuelamarked the beginning of a new phenomenon r...
This case study of Venezuela`s democratic institution and policymaking processes is part of the broa...
El presente artículo pretende abordar el estudio de la coyuntura política experimentad...
Since the electoral victory of Chávez and his supporters--the so-called 'Polo Patriotico'--in Decemb...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías is probably the most controversial among the Latin American p...
The rise of Hugo Chávez to power in 1999 has brought fundamental political changes and socioeconomic...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
This article examines the issue of democratic deterioration by revisiting the Venezuelan case (1974–...
This article addresses the transition from the presidency of Hugo Chávez to that of Nicolás Maduro, ...
Latin America has been characterized as a region where democracies struggle and countries are rife w...
Desde la llegada de Hugo Chávez al poder en 1999, se están produciendo transformaciones fundamental...
The primary objective of this article is to demonstrate that political stability in Venezuela depend...
Under the populist rule of President Hugo Chávez, first elected in 1998, Venezuela has undergone en...
Since Hugo Chávez’s rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensui...
En diciembre de 1998, con el triunfo electoral de Hugo Chávez Frías y su alianza, el Polo Patrióti...
The 1998 election of Hugo Chávez as President of Venezuelamarked the beginning of a new phenomenon r...
This case study of Venezuela`s democratic institution and policymaking processes is part of the broa...
El presente artículo pretende abordar el estudio de la coyuntura política experimentad...
Since the electoral victory of Chávez and his supporters--the so-called 'Polo Patriotico'--in Decemb...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías is probably the most controversial among the Latin American p...
The rise of Hugo Chávez to power in 1999 has brought fundamental political changes and socioeconomic...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
This article examines the issue of democratic deterioration by revisiting the Venezuelan case (1974–...
This article addresses the transition from the presidency of Hugo Chávez to that of Nicolás Maduro, ...