In the past 20 years, Chile and Venezuela have followed divergent paths of democratic and economic development. When the Cold War ended, Venezuela was one of the few Latin American countries where democracy had survived the authoritarian wave of the 1960 and 1970s. Heralded in the late 1980s as the most stable democracy and one of the most developed and globalized economies in the region, Venezuela has since experienced deterioration of democratic institutions, political polarization, economic stagnation, and instability. In contrast, Chile has experienced a democratic renaissance since 1990. Rapid economic growth, an increasingly efficient public sector, significant reductions in poverty, and improvements in social programs have all made C...
THE DEMOCRATIC era in Venezuela dates from 1958. With the Hugo Chávez Administration, the nation is ...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
Recent years have seen increasing opposition to U.S. political and economic influence in Latin Ameri...
In the past 20 years, Chile and Venezuela have followed divergent paths of democratic and economic d...
Geographically, Chile is remote from most of the world as it lies on the western edge of South Ameri...
Chile is often cited as a target example for other countries in Latin America and Eastern Europe bec...
Latin America has been characterized as a region where democracies struggle and countries are rife w...
At the Summit of the Americas in December 1994, Canada, Mexico, and the United States formally invit...
This report discusses U.S. relations with Chile, a South American nation with a population of about ...
The Chilean economy is usually highly praised as having been successful since the imposition of neo...
Having left behind dictatorial regimes, many Latin American countries are transitioning to democrati...
The Chilean economy is usually highly praised as a successful one since the imposition of neolibera...
This paper attempts to show the close relationship between the neoliberal economic model imposed in ...
This study aims to demonstrate the reasons why there is a prevailing difference in democratization b...
"Auge y crisis de las democracias pactadas: Venezuela, España y Chile" es un estudio de política com...
THE DEMOCRATIC era in Venezuela dates from 1958. With the Hugo Chávez Administration, the nation is ...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
Recent years have seen increasing opposition to U.S. political and economic influence in Latin Ameri...
In the past 20 years, Chile and Venezuela have followed divergent paths of democratic and economic d...
Geographically, Chile is remote from most of the world as it lies on the western edge of South Ameri...
Chile is often cited as a target example for other countries in Latin America and Eastern Europe bec...
Latin America has been characterized as a region where democracies struggle and countries are rife w...
At the Summit of the Americas in December 1994, Canada, Mexico, and the United States formally invit...
This report discusses U.S. relations with Chile, a South American nation with a population of about ...
The Chilean economy is usually highly praised as having been successful since the imposition of neo...
Having left behind dictatorial regimes, many Latin American countries are transitioning to democrati...
The Chilean economy is usually highly praised as a successful one since the imposition of neolibera...
This paper attempts to show the close relationship between the neoliberal economic model imposed in ...
This study aims to demonstrate the reasons why there is a prevailing difference in democratization b...
"Auge y crisis de las democracias pactadas: Venezuela, España y Chile" es un estudio de política com...
THE DEMOCRATIC era in Venezuela dates from 1958. With the Hugo Chávez Administration, the nation is ...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
Recent years have seen increasing opposition to U.S. political and economic influence in Latin Ameri...