Polls have repeatedly shown a class-based polarisation around Cha´vez, which some political science analysis on Venezuela has recognised. This paper seeks to show, however, that this class-based division needs to be placed in historical context to be fully understood. Examining Venezuelan history from the colonial to the contemporary era the paper shows, unlike most previous work on Bolivarian Venezuela, that race is an important subtext to this class-based support, and that there is indeed a correlation between class and race within the Venezuelan context. Furthermore, class and race are important positive elements in Cha´vez’s discourse, in contrast to their negative use in opposition anti- Chavismo discourse. The paper briefly r...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presid...
Since 1999, Venezuela has experienced a dramatic transformation of its political system with the com...
On October 7, 2012, Hugo Chávez was comfortably re-elected president of Venezuela. Just days before ...
Polls have repeatedly shown a class based polarisation around Chávez, which some political science a...
Polls have repeatedly shown a class-based polarisation around Cha´vez, which some political science...
In 1998, Hugo Chávez Frías’ presidential candidacy brought race to national discussion in Venezuela ...
textRecent surveys have found that Afro-Venezuelans vote disproportionately for Hugo Chávez as Presi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 117-125.Chapter 1. Immigration policies in Venezuela: history...
Since Hugo Chávez’s rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensui...
This paper examines the decline of party politics in Latin America during the past two decades and t...
My main objective in this study is to deepen the reader\u27s understanding of Venezuela\u27s ongoing...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías is probably the most controversial among the Latin American p...
“Chávez, Chávez, Chávez: Chávez no murio, se multiplico!” was the chant outside the National Assembl...
This paper analyzes the political culture of Venezuela during the Hugo Chavez government, especially...
The Hugo Chávez Frías administration (1999-present) is the most polarizing gov-ernment in Venezuela ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presid...
Since 1999, Venezuela has experienced a dramatic transformation of its political system with the com...
On October 7, 2012, Hugo Chávez was comfortably re-elected president of Venezuela. Just days before ...
Polls have repeatedly shown a class based polarisation around Chávez, which some political science a...
Polls have repeatedly shown a class-based polarisation around Cha´vez, which some political science...
In 1998, Hugo Chávez Frías’ presidential candidacy brought race to national discussion in Venezuela ...
textRecent surveys have found that Afro-Venezuelans vote disproportionately for Hugo Chávez as Presi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 117-125.Chapter 1. Immigration policies in Venezuela: history...
Since Hugo Chávez’s rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensui...
This paper examines the decline of party politics in Latin America during the past two decades and t...
My main objective in this study is to deepen the reader\u27s understanding of Venezuela\u27s ongoing...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías is probably the most controversial among the Latin American p...
“Chávez, Chávez, Chávez: Chávez no murio, se multiplico!” was the chant outside the National Assembl...
This paper analyzes the political culture of Venezuela during the Hugo Chavez government, especially...
The Hugo Chávez Frías administration (1999-present) is the most polarizing gov-ernment in Venezuela ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presid...
Since 1999, Venezuela has experienced a dramatic transformation of its political system with the com...
On October 7, 2012, Hugo Chávez was comfortably re-elected president of Venezuela. Just days before ...