Hugo Chávez and the Bolivarian Revolution : populism and democracy in a globalised age / Barry Cannon.
Material type: TextPublication details: Manchester : Manchester University Press, (c)2009.Description: 1 online resource (250 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781847792761
- 9781781701959
- JL3831 .H846 2009
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Populism and Latin America: context, causes, characteristics and consequences -- Structural fractures, crises, the state and the emergence of Chávez -- The leader and the led: hegemonic strategies in the leadership of Hugo Chávez -- Populism, globalisation and the socioeconomic policies of the Chávez government -- Democrat or authoritarian? democracy in Bolivarian Venezuela in comparative perspective -- The consequences and impact of populism: institutionalisation and democratisation in Chávez's Venezuela -- Venezuelan international relations in the age of globalisation -- Conclusion: populism and democracy in a globalised age.
The emergence of Hugo Chávez in Venezuela has revived analysis of one of Latin America's most enduring political traditions--populism. Yet Latin America has changed since the heyday of Perón and Evita. Globalisation, implemented through harsh IMF inspired Structural Adjustment Programmes, has taken hold throughout the region and democracy is supposedly the "only game in town". This book examines the phenomenon that is Hugo Chávez within these contexts, assessing to what extent his government fits into established ideas on populism in Latin America. The book also provides a comprehensive and critical analysis of Chávez's emergence, his government's social and economic policies, its foreign policy, as well as assessing the charges of authoritarianism brought against him. Written in clear, accessible prose, the book carries debate beyond current polarised views on the Venezuelan president, to consider the prospects of the new Bolivarian model surviving beyond its leader and progenitor, Hugo Chávez.
Includes bibliographies and index.
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