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Pearson: New Venezuelan Ministry to be Run by Youth and Students
Znet Article, March, 17 2011
Tamara Pearson
Pearson's ZSpace page
On Friday President Hugo Chavez announced the creation of the Ministry of Youth and Students which aims to address the needs of young people, and will be run by them.
Wallerstein: Libya and the World Left
Commentary, March, 16 2011
Immanuel Wallerstein
Wallerstein's ZSpace page
There is so much hypocrisy and so much confused analysis about what is going on in Libya that one hardly knows where to begin.
Martin: Venezuela and Libya
Znet Article, March, 10 2011
Jorge Martin
Martin's ZSpace page
There has been a lot of discussion in Latin America about the events unfolding in Libya.
Wilpert: Venezuela and Libya
Znet Article, March, 07 2011
Gregory Wilpert
Wilpert's ZSpace page
Chavez seems to be torn on the issue of Libya.
Janicke: First Egypt, Next Venezuela?
Znet Article, February, 27 2011
Kiraz Janicke
Janicke's ZSpace page
As the wave of popular uprisings has spread across the Arab world, a flurry of articles have appeared suggesting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez could be the next “dictator” to be overthrown.
Dangl: Governing by Obeying the People: Bolivia's Politics of the Street
Znet Article, February, 22 2011
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
From across North Africa to Wisconsin, activists are navigating a new terrain of global protest and relationships with their governments
Golinger: Obama Requests Funding For Venezuelan Opposition in 2012 Budget
Commentary, February, 21 2011
Eva Golinger
Golinger's ZSpace page
The US government is setting the terrain for the 2012 presidential elections in Venezuela.
Pearson: “We don’t Need Coca-Cola” Says Venezuela’s Chavez
Znet Article, February, 14 2011
Tamara Pearson
Pearson's ZSpace page
In a nationally televised address on Friday to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the famous failed coup attempt led by himself, President Hugo Chavez expressed his support for the current workers’ conflict in a Venezuelan Coca-Cola plant.
Donegan: Hugo Chávez's Sports Revolution
Znet Article, February, 06 2011
Lawrence Donegan
Donegan's ZSpace page
Venezuela's socialist president, Hugo Chávez, is not known for his love of "bourgeois" pastimes such as golf, but after the international success of a compatriot he appears to have undergone a dramatic conversion.
Wilpert: An Assessment of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution at Twelve Years
Commentary, February, 02 2011
Gregory Wilpert
Wilpert's ZSpace page
Venezuela has made significant progress in the past 12 years towards a more egalitarian, inclusive, and participatory society.
Golinger: Documents Confirm U.S. Plans Against Venezuela
Zmag Article, February, 01 2011
Eva Golinger
Golinger's ZSpace page
Ongoing efforts to isolate/counter the Venezuelan government
Rein: Workers take over Mérida newspapers, appeal to Chávez for support
Znet Article, January, 25 2011
Marcy Rein
Rein's ZSpace page
The fate of the only media company in Venezuela to be taken over by its workers now rests in the hands of President Hugo Chávez and his administration.
Golinger: Setting the Record Straight on Venezuela and Hugo Chavez
Commentary, January, 10 2011
Eva Golinger
Golinger's ZSpace page
With so much misinformation circulating in different media outlets around the world about Venezuela and President Hugo Chavez, it's time to set the record straight.
Pearson: If Venezuela were Measured by the Majority
Znet Article, January, 03 2011
Tamara Pearson
Pearson's ZSpace page
Venezuela has the worst economy in the world, according to a Newsweek study produced in August this year.
Snider: New News is Old News South of the Border
Znet Article, December, 31 2010
Ted Snider
Snider's ZSpace page
Two years ago, when Barak Obama took office, one of the foreign policy changes he promised was a new way of doing business with Latin America. Well, if he’s going to keep that promise, he better make a new year’s resolution fast, because, so far, ...
Torrealba: A Few Facts About Recent Venezuelan Laws And The Case Of Judge Afiuni
Commentary, December, 29 2010
Fernando Vegas Torrealba
Torrealba's ZSpace page
Some of my friends in the States have had some concerns about recent events in Venezuela. From here in Venezuela, however, it seems there may be some misinformation, something common, of course, to media portrayals.
Suggett: Venezuelan University Law Creates Student Bill of Rights, “Democratizes” Higher Education
Znet Article, December, 26 2010
James Suggett
Suggett's ZSpace page
As students in the United States and Europe protest against soaring tuition and lack of funding for public higher education, the Venezuelan National Assembly has passed an unprecedented law.
Golinger: Wikileaks: Documents Confirm US Plans Against Venezuela
Commentary, December, 20 2010
Eva Golinger
Golinger's ZSpace page
State Department documents published by Wikileaks evidence Washington's plans to "contain" Venezuela's influence in the region and increase efforts to provoke regime change
Benjamin: Reading The Coca Leaves
Znet Article, December, 14 2010
Medea Benjamin
Benjamin's ZSpace page
The climate agreement that was ultimately hashed out in Cancun did not reflect the viewpoint of Bolivia's indigenous community, their President Evo Morales, or Bolivia's passionate UN negotiator, Pablo Solon.
Pearson: Venezuelan National Assembly Passing “Popular Power” Package of Laws
Znet Article, December, 14 2010
Tamara Pearson
Pearson's ZSpace page
Late last night Venezuela’s National Assembly approved the new Organic Law of Popular Power, and this afternoon it passed the Organic Law of Popular and Public Planning.


