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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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


