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Kozloff: Venezuela: Prospects Fading For Truly Revolutionary Change
Znet Article, January, 05 2013
Nikolas Kozloff
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If Chavez was serious about the "revolutionary change", he would have devised a plan to "dismantle the petro state"
Kozloff: WikiLeaks: Washington and Brasilia Monitoring Chávez in the Caribbean
Znet Article, September, 01 2011
Nikolas Kozloff
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WikiLeaks documents reveal that Brazil may have shared Washington's concern over Chávez's rising geopolitical importance
Kozloff: The Stimulus Imbroglio: What Obama Might Have Learned from Chávez and Populist-Style Mobilization
Znet Article, February, 10 2009
Nikolas Kozloff
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When historians look back, they will point to Obama's inauguration as a missed opportunity. At the zenith of his popularity, the new President might have used his bully pulpit to declare the need for a good economic stimulus, one which would have...
Kozloff: The Next Cuban Missile Crisis?
Znet Article, September, 11 2008
Nikolas Kozloff
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In a move that undoubtedly set off alarm bells in Washington, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez announced that Venezuelan and Russian ships could soon hold joint naval exercises in the Caribbean.
Kozloff: Showdown at the Oval Office
Znet Article, September, 05 2008
Nikolas Kozloff
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In light of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, it’s difficult to imagine how any neo-conservative could possibly be dissatisfied with George Bush’s handling of foreign policy. And yet, incredibly some on the far right believe that the President has someh...
Kozloff: McCain Roughing Up Sandinista: Smoking Gun in Campaign ’08?
Znet Article, August, 27 2008
Nikolas Kozloff
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Speaking at a news conference during a recent trip to Colombia, Republican presidential candidate John McCain remarked, “I must say, I did not admire the [Nicaraguan] Sandinistas much.” It’s the understatement of the century...
Kozloff: Danny Glover, Haiti, and the Politics of Revolutionary Cinema in Venezuela
Znet Article, August, 11 2008
Nikolas Kozloff
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Since the inception of the oil industry in the early twentieth century, Venezuela has had strong cultural ties to the United States. President Hugo Chávez however has sought to change this by cultivating a sense of cultural nationalism in his coun...
Kozloff: Ten Years On, Bolivarian Revolution at Crossroad
Znet Article, July, 21 2008
Nikolas Kozloff
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In 2006, Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez was at the height of his political powers. Traveling to New York to address the United Nations General Assembly, he delivered his by now infamous broadside attacking George Bush as “the devil.” After delivering his...


