Going Backwards: The Crisis in Venezuela
January 29, 2016 4 min. read

Chavez’s 21st century socialism has failed, pushing Venezuela to the brink of a major humanitarian crisis.

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Mangoes Fly in Venezuela, But Economic Improvements Remain Unlikely for 2015
May 21, 2015 6 min. read

What does a mango thrown at the head of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro tell us about Venezuela’s economic future? Not much.

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Cuban Doctors Pay Bribes to Flee Venezuela
January 9, 2010 3 min. read

Some say that Venezuelan democracy is under assault, with Hugo Chávez and his cronies consolidating power. The populace may vote, but there is strong pressure to support the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PVUV in Spanish), and a penalty for those who support the opposition (e.g. being black-listed from government jobs). On the other hand, […]

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Opposition Leaders in Venezuela Seek Asylum
September 19, 2009 2 min. read

It remains possible to disagree with the Venezuelan government over its policies. It appears more difficult to do so within the country. Yesterday one more opposition leader sought asylum from what he considers oppression from the Chávez administration. Oscar Pérez, who is part of the Alianza Bravo Pueblo (ABP) party, is now charged by the […]

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Chavez Travels Overseas to Build Alliances “Against Imperialism”
September 8, 2009 2 min. read

President Hugo Chávez is on a weeklong trip overseas, to strengthen alliances in “the fight against imperialism”. His itinerary includes stops in Libya, Syria, Iran, Algeria, Belarus, and Russia. Freedom House, a US-based non-profit (and declaredly non-partisan) publishes “Freedom in the World, the annual survey of global political rights and civil liberties”. It ranked each […]

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