Abstract
This new and expanded edition of Dragon in the Tropicsthe widely acclaimed account of how president Hugo Chávez (19992013) revamped Venezuela’s political economyexamines the electoral decline of Chavismo after Chavez’s death and the policies adopted by his successor, Nicolás Maduro, to cope with the economic chaos inherited from previous radical populist policies. Corrales and Penfold argue that Maduro has had to struggle with the inherent contradictions of a large and heterogeneous social coalition, a declining oil sector, the strength of entrenched military interests, and fewer resources to appease international allies, which have strenghtened the autocratic features of an already consolidated hybrid regime. In examining the new political realities of Venezuela, the authors offer lessons on the dynamics of succession in hybrid regimes. This book is a must-read for scholars and analysts of Latin America.
Schlagworte
social policies nicolas maduro venezuela venezuela's economy oil sector political economy populism international relations books latin america history latin american history autocracy hugo chavez hybrid regimes- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xvi Preface i–xvi
- 211–236 Notes 211–236
- 237–255 Index 237–255