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Znet Article Ellner: Latin America’s Radical Left in Power

Znet Article, May, 15 2013 Steve Ellner
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The rejection of dogmatism, celebration of diversity and eclecticism are ingredients that lend themselves to rich debate on the left

Znet Article Ellner: In the Wake of Hugo Chávez’s Death

Znet Article, March, 12 2013 Steve Ellner
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With the death of Hugo Chávez, Venezuela faces the possibility of political instability and even disruptions, although there are promising signs as well

Znet Article Ellner: Prospects for 2013 in Venezuela

Znet Article, January, 18 2013 Steve Ellner
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Whether Chávez recovers from his latest bout of cancer or not, Chávistas must find a way of becoming less dependent on their charismatic leader

Znet Article Ellner: Venezuela Reelects Hugo Chavez. What’s Next?

Znet Article, October, 14 2012 Steve Ellner
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The continuation of far-reaching programs that invigorate the rank and file will meet resistance from opposition leaders who claim they are not sustainable over the long run

Znet Article Ellner: The Chávez Election

Znet Article, September, 07 2012 Steve Ellner
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A Chávez victory will feed into the “left tide” in Latin America at a critical moment and will undermine US influence

Znet Article Ellner: Complexities of the Socialist Alternative

Znet Article, April, 21 2012 Steve Ellner
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, The Socialist Alternative presents a strong case for placing the transformation of values at the center of the discussion of socialist construction

Znet Article Ellner: The Distinguishing Features of Latin America’s New Left In Power

Znet Article, January, 17 2012 Steve Ellner
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The governments of Hugo Chavez, Evo Morales and Rafael Correa

Znet Article Ellner: Venezuela's Social-Based Democratic Model

Znet Article, September, 27 2011 Steve Ellner
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Venezuela’s social-based democracy represents a model that is distinct from both really existing socialism and welfare-state politics

Znet Article Ellner: Chávez Pushes the Limits: Radicalization and Discontent in Venezuela

Znet Article, July, 27 2010 Steve Ellner
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On January 13, several spontaneous protests broke out in Caracas in response to the Hugo Chávez government’s decision to apply its nationwide electricity rationing plan to the nation’s capital.

Znet Article Ellner: The Trial (And Errors) of Hugo Chavez

Znet Article, September, 01 2007 Steve Ellner
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The Trial (And Errors) of Hugo Chavez

Znet Article Ellner: General Strike Organized Against Chavez Crumbles

Znet Article, February, 04 2003 Steve Ellner
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The general strike organized by opponents of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, now entering its eighth week, has been crumbling. Although the South American nation's economy has lost hundreds of millions of dollars due primarily to a work stoppage...

Zmag Article Ellner: Venezuela's Foreign Policy

Zmag Article, November, 01 2000 Steve Ellner
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Venezuela's Foreign Policy

Zmag Article Ellner: President Hugo Chavez Of Venezuela

Zmag Article, December, 01 1999 Steve Ellner
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Ellner Venezuela’s president Lt. Col. Hugo Chávez frequently makes public appearances in military fatigues and tells his audience that he is "dressed for battle." He adds that his words are ammunition and his targets are those a...

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