This paper examines the decline of party politics in Latin America during the past two decades and the corresponding rise in what can be termed "anti-politics". It looks at populist leaders who appeal directly to the people and challenge existing political classes and parties. The author considers in particular the case of Venezuela, since the landslide victory of Hugo Chavez Frias in the 1998 presidential elections. The paper concludes that the return of party politics in Venezuela seems remote at present. Without an increase in the size and productivity of the formal economy, the author believes it is unlikely that the material base of meaningful party politics will re-emerge in the foreseeable future
Hugo ChaÌ vez, who was elected to the presidency of Venezuela in 1999, has become exemplary of the ...
Between 1998 and 2007, an unprecedented wave of left-of-center candidates reached power in Latin Ame...
Populism is a major brand in Latin American politics and the emergence of so called populist leaders...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
The rise of Hugo Chávez to power in 1999 has brought fundamental political changes and socioeconomic...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
This dissertation contributes to debates about Venezuela’s chavismo, the political movement Hugo Chá...
Artículo originalIn recent years, two main political poles have consolidated in Venezuela, those in ...
This paper analyzes the political culture of Venezuela during the Hugo Chavez government, especially...
In today’s world most of the countries are following the market rule to determine their economic det...
To approach the problems of populism as a political phenomenon, we chose to take the Latin-American ...
This paper considers the current political situation in Venezuela a direct consequence of the collap...
Contemporary political regimes in Venezuela and Bolivia led by late Hugo Châvez (now by his successo...
The Hugo Chávez Frías administration (1999-present) is the most polarizing gov-ernment in Venezuela ...
Venezuela experienced one of the most dramatic political transformations of the twentieth century. A...
Hugo ChaÌ vez, who was elected to the presidency of Venezuela in 1999, has become exemplary of the ...
Between 1998 and 2007, an unprecedented wave of left-of-center candidates reached power in Latin Ame...
Populism is a major brand in Latin American politics and the emergence of so called populist leaders...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
The rise of Hugo Chávez to power in 1999 has brought fundamental political changes and socioeconomic...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
This dissertation contributes to debates about Venezuela’s chavismo, the political movement Hugo Chá...
Artículo originalIn recent years, two main political poles have consolidated in Venezuela, those in ...
This paper analyzes the political culture of Venezuela during the Hugo Chavez government, especially...
In today’s world most of the countries are following the market rule to determine their economic det...
To approach the problems of populism as a political phenomenon, we chose to take the Latin-American ...
This paper considers the current political situation in Venezuela a direct consequence of the collap...
Contemporary political regimes in Venezuela and Bolivia led by late Hugo Châvez (now by his successo...
The Hugo Chávez Frías administration (1999-present) is the most polarizing gov-ernment in Venezuela ...
Venezuela experienced one of the most dramatic political transformations of the twentieth century. A...
Hugo ChaÌ vez, who was elected to the presidency of Venezuela in 1999, has become exemplary of the ...
Between 1998 and 2007, an unprecedented wave of left-of-center candidates reached power in Latin Ame...
Populism is a major brand in Latin American politics and the emergence of so called populist leaders...