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Hugo Chavez
Author | : Cristina Marcano |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2007-08-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1588366502 |
He is one of the most controversial and important world leaders currently in power. In this international bestseller, at last available in English, Hugo Chávez is captured in a critically acclaimed biography, a riveting account of the Venezuelan president who continues to influence, fascinate, and antagonize America. Born in a small town on the Venezuelan plains, Chávez found his interests radically altered when he entered the military academy in Caracas. There, as Hugo Chávez reveals in dramatic detail, he was drawn to leftist politics and a new sense of himself as predestined to change the fortunes of his country and Latin America as a whole. Portrayed as never before is the double life Chávez soon began to lead: by day he was a family man and a military officer, but by night he secretly recruited insurgents for a violent overthrow of the government. His efforts would climax in an attempted coup against President Carlos Andrés Pérez, an action that ended in a spectacular failure but gave Chávez his first irresistible taste of celebrity and laid the groundwork for his ascension to the presidency eight years later. Here is the truth about Chávez’s revolutionary “Bolivarian” government, which stresses economic reforms meant to discourage corruption and empower the poor–while the leader spends seven thousand dollars a day on himself and cozies up to Arab oil elites. Venezuelan journalists Cristina Marcano and Alberto Barrera Tyszka explore the often crude and comical public figure who condemns George W. Bush in the most fiery language but at the same time hires lobbyists to improve his country’s image in the West. The authors examine not only Chávez’s political career but also his personal life–including his first marriage, which was marked by a long affair and the birth of a troubled son, and his second marriage, which produced a daughter toward whom Chávez’s favoritism has caused private tension and public talk. This seminal biography is filled with exclusive excerpts from Chávez’s own diary and draws on new research and interviews with such insightful subjects as Herma Marksman, the professor who was his mistress for nine years. Hugo Chávez is an essential work about a man whose power, peculiarities, and passion for the global spotlight only continue to grow.
Correspondence Respecting the Affairs of Venezuela
Author | : Great Britain. Foreign Office |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 1903 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : |
The Venezuelan Arbitration Before the Hague Tribunal, 1903
Author | : Permanent Court of Arbitration |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1422 |
Release | : 1905 |
Genre | : United States |
ISBN | : |
Venezuelan Arbitrations of 1903
Author | : Jackson Harvey Ralston |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1366 |
Release | : 1904 |
Genre | : Venezuela |
ISBN | : |
Recueil des actes et protocoles concernant le litige entre l'Allemagne, l'Angleterre et l'Italie d'une part et le Vénézuela d'autre part
Author | : Permanent Court of Arbitration |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 1904 |
Genre | : Arbitration (International law) |
ISBN | : |
The Venezuela-Guyana Border Dispute
Author | : Jacqueline A. Braveboy-wagner |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2019-07-11 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1000306895 |
The expiration in 1982 of the Protocol of Port-of-Spain reheated a border dispute between Venezuela and Guyana that had been frozen since 1970, Almost at once, Venezuelan ultranationalists asserted the need to recover by force the Essequibo region of Guyana--two-thirds of that country--which Venezuela had long claimed. While rejecting force as a solution, the Venezuelan government has indicated that the Protocol will not be renewed, thus pushing the economically and politically vulnerable Guyana toward new and uncertain negotiations. This book describes the actors and their stake in the conflict, the capacity of each to develop the disputed region, and the implications of the Venezuelan claim for both sides. Incorporating a critical examination of the conflict's historical-legal background, Dr. Braveboy-Wagner chronicles the progress of the dispute through its various stages and describes the attempts of both sides to elicit outside support, especially from other Third World nations. Finally, she assesses the possibilities for a solution by force and by compromise and considers the potential for U.S. involvement.