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“Oil
and Democracy in Venezuela. Part 1: Why Chávez?
Part 2: The Bolivarian Revolution".
Braudel Papers Nos. 39 & 40
(2006).
Versions also in Spanish and Portuguese. The causes and consequences
of the rise of Hugo
Chávez
in the long-term thrust of Venezuelan development.
Part 1: Why Chávez?
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Part 2: The Bolivarian Revolution
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Cai
principal viaduto da Venezuela
Colapso aconteceu na estrada que liga a capital a porto e aeroporto
Artigo
publicado no jornal
O Estado de S. Paulo, em
21 de março de 2006.
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“La
dudosa obra de Chávez” and “El caos petrolero,” two-part series in El
País. Madrid: March 27 & 28, 2006. Reproduced on Venezuelan websites
www.noticiadigital.com and
www.soberania.com.
“La dudosa obra de Chávez”
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“El caos petrolero,”
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Cai
principal viaduto da Venezuela
Colapso aconteceu na estrada que liga a capital a porto e aeroporto
Artigo
publicado no jornal
O Estado de S. Paulo, em
21 de março de 2006.
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Three
full-page Sunday articles in O Estado de São Paulo on the Chávez regime in
Venezuela:
“Chávez sobreviverá à desordem?", January 22, 2006;
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“O estilo Chávez de governar”, January 29, 2006;
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“Desordem venezuelana afeta petróleo", February 5, 2006.
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“High
oil prices are good for everyone,”
Forbes, January 19, 1981. Taped interview with Venezuelan Oil
Minister Humberto Calderon Berti, published together with OPEC document
on strategy for the 1980’s. Luta dos fracassados
Artigo
publicado no jornal
O Estado de S. Paulo, em
05 de junho de 2004
e no Jornal La Nacion, em 07 de junho de 2004
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The
Challenge of Venezuelan Oil
Foreign Policy. No. 18,
Spring 1975. Spanish version published in Resumen, Caracas, March 30,
1975; Portuguese version published in Opiniao, Rio de Janeiro, in three
installments, March 14, 21, 28, 1975. The politics of nationalization
and implications for the U.S. and world economy.
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“Orinoco
Oil: Big Cost vs. Big Demand",
The
New York Times, Sunday, March 17, 1974, p. F16 (financial section).
Spanish version published in El Nacional, Caracas, March 24, 1974, p.
A6.
"Oil and Democracy in
Venezuela"
Part
I: “Sowing the Petroleum”
American
Universities Field Staff - January 1973
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"Oil and Democracy in
Venezuela"
Part
II: The Marginal Man
American
Universities Field Staff - January 1973
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“L’ecrivain
colombian Garcia Marquez Fait don du prix Romulo-Gallegos a une
formation l’extreme gauche”,
Le
Monde, September 9, 1972
"Teodoro
Petkoff: The Crisis of the Professional Revolutionary"
Part
I: Years of Insurrection
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Part I: A New Party
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American
Universities Field Staff - January 1972/73
"LOS
INDOCUMENTADOS COLOMBIANOS"
American
Universities Field Staff - December 1971
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Venezuela:
Los Indocumentados Colombianos,
American Universities Field Staff Reports, 1972.
Spanish version published in the Jesuit magazine, SIC, Caracas, February
1972. An essay analyzing the economic and demographic factors in the
clandestine immigration of Colombians into Venezuela. Based on a month
of interviews in western Venezuela and Colombia
“Venezuela:
La revolte grandissante de la jeunesse inquiete les authorites”,
Le
Monde, April 28, 1971
“A
Landmark Election for Venezuela”,
The Wall Street Journal,
(editorial page),
December 17, 1968. Analysis of Raphael Caldera’s
victory in the 1968 election.
“Guevara
Legacy: Castroite Rebels in Latin America Find Troubles Deepening”,
The Wall Street Journal,
(editorial page),
October 27, 1967. Also, Die Zeit,
Hamburg. With emphasis on Castro’s feud with the Venezuelan Communist
Party
“Last
Flickerings of the Armed Struggle?”
The Economist,
September 30, 1967. Destruction of the FALN’S
“Strategic Sabotage Command” in Caracas, amid internal dissention.
“War
for the Stunted Peons”, The Economist,
August 7, 1965. The army’s offensive against the guerrillas in western
Venezuela based on a revisit to the guerrilla zone.
“Venezuela’s
Guerrillas”,
New Statesman,
April 16, 1965
“Venezuela
and the Continental Revolution”,
The New Leader,
April 12, 1965; also in The Congressional
Record, Senate, April 28, 1965, p. 8513. First reports from
guerrilla zone on spreading insurgency, based on a four-week visit to
Venezuela for The Washington Post, December 1964- January 1965,
six articles
“Terror
Fails to Halt Venezuelan Vote: Leoni Vows to Curb Fidelistas,”
The San Juan Star.
December 2, 1963. Coverage of Venezuelan
presidential election and interview with victorious candidate Raul Leoni.
“Venezuela’s
Social Christians,”
The San Juan Star.
December 7, 1963. Interview with COPEI leader
Rafael Caldera and analysis of the party’s prospects
“Carnival
in Caracas” The New York Review of Books,
November 15, 1973.
An overview of Venezuela politics and society on the eve of
the 1973 elections
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