This case study of Venezuela`s democratic institution and policymaking processes is part of the broader regional project based on the theoretical framework developed by Spiller, Stein and Tommasi (2003). The framework focuses on the conditions that foster political cooperation among political actors to sustain inter-temporal policy commitments. The study shows that the political institutions that established Venezuela`s democracy in the 1960s were deliberately set up to generate a cooperative equilibrium with low stakes of power. Constitutionally weak presidents and strong centralized political parties characterized this institutional framework. Cooperation induced a relatively effective policymaking process and good policy outcomes. Howeve...
This thesis examines the foreign policy of Venezuela during the period of the Betancourt Doctrine (1...
This dissertation contributes to debates about Venezuela’s chavismo, the political movement Hugo Chá...
Venezuela provides a strong test case for the weakening of democracy and the strengthening of autocr...
This case study of Venezuela's democratic institution and policymaking processes is part of the broa...
This study shows that the political institutions that established Venezuela’s democracy in the 1960s...
THE DEMOCRATIC era in Venezuela dates from 1958. With the Hugo Chávez Administration, the nation is ...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
Venezuela is one of the Latin American countries that have a history of governance dynamics quite co...
This thesis looks at the Venezuelan oil sector. The ‘oil economy’ represents the singular most deter...
In today’s world most of the countries are following the market rule to determine their economic det...
This article examines the issue of democratic deterioration by revisiting the Venezuelan case (1974-...
A crisis in Venezuela is widely discussed by various news sources, journalists, writers, scholars an...
Under the populist rule of President Hugo Chávez, first elected in 1998, Venezuela has undergone en...
Political parties are crucial for democratic politics; thus, the growing incidence of party and part...
Latin America has been characterized as a region where democracies struggle and countries are rife w...
This thesis examines the foreign policy of Venezuela during the period of the Betancourt Doctrine (1...
This dissertation contributes to debates about Venezuela’s chavismo, the political movement Hugo Chá...
Venezuela provides a strong test case for the weakening of democracy and the strengthening of autocr...
This case study of Venezuela's democratic institution and policymaking processes is part of the broa...
This study shows that the political institutions that established Venezuela’s democracy in the 1960s...
THE DEMOCRATIC era in Venezuela dates from 1958. With the Hugo Chávez Administration, the nation is ...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
Venezuela is one of the Latin American countries that have a history of governance dynamics quite co...
This thesis looks at the Venezuelan oil sector. The ‘oil economy’ represents the singular most deter...
In today’s world most of the countries are following the market rule to determine their economic det...
This article examines the issue of democratic deterioration by revisiting the Venezuelan case (1974-...
A crisis in Venezuela is widely discussed by various news sources, journalists, writers, scholars an...
Under the populist rule of President Hugo Chávez, first elected in 1998, Venezuela has undergone en...
Political parties are crucial for democratic politics; thus, the growing incidence of party and part...
Latin America has been characterized as a region where democracies struggle and countries are rife w...
This thesis examines the foreign policy of Venezuela during the period of the Betancourt Doctrine (1...
This dissertation contributes to debates about Venezuela’s chavismo, the political movement Hugo Chá...
Venezuela provides a strong test case for the weakening of democracy and the strengthening of autocr...