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Romero and Luis Salamanca, Central University of Venezuela; Harold Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School.

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The contributors to this edited volume show the negative political impact of an economy based on oil exports and dependent on the global price of oil. Choice 2005 This sobering postmortem reveals with depressing clarity the conditions that gave rise to Venezuela's Hugo Chavez. -- Richard Feinberg Foreign Affairs 2005 Provides the best contextual understanding of Venezuelan politics, both today and in recent decades. -- Alan Siaroff Political Studies Review 2005 The breadth of the editors' approach is a welcome corrective to those works on Venezuela that focus almost exclusively on institutional arrangements including electoral systems and the rules governing executive power. -- Steve Ellner Journal of Latin American Studies 2005 This volume is a welcome addition to the rather thin body of scholarship on Venezuela. -- Matthew Soberg Shugart Perspectives on Politics 2005 An excellent edited volume that updates the literature on several aspects of Venezuela's political system. -- Kirk A. Hawkins Latin American Politics and Society 2006 Important book. -- Maxwell A. Cameron Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2007

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Antecedents: The Foundations of the Punto Fijo Regime of Representative Democracy
Chapter 1. The Normalization of Punto Fijo Democracy
Part II: The Actors: Making Political Demands
Chapter 2. Urban Poor and Political Order
Chapter 3. The Military: From Marginalization to Center Stage
Chapter 4. Entrepreneurs: Profits without Power?
Chapter 5. Civil Society: Late Bloomers
Chapter 6. Intellectuals: An Elite Divided
Chapter 7. The United States and Venezuela: From a Special Relationship to Wary Neighbors
Chapter 8. The Unraveling of Venezuela's Party System: From Party Rule to Personalistic Politics and Deinstitutionalization
Part III: Policy Making and Its Consequences
Chapter 9. Decentralization: Key to Understanding a Changing Nation
Chapter 10. The Syndrome of Economic Decline and the Quest for Change
Chapter 11. Public Opinion, Political Socialization, and Regime Stabilization
Part IV: Conclusion
Chapter 12. From Representative to Participatory Democracy? Regime Transformation in Venezuela
Notes
Glossary
References
List of Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/04/2006
      ISBN13: 9780801884283, 978-0801884283
      ISBN10: 0801884284

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Romero and Luis Salamanca, Central University of Venezuela; Harold Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School.

      Trade Review
      The contributors to this edited volume show the negative political impact of an economy based on oil exports and dependent on the global price of oil. Choice 2005 This sobering postmortem reveals with depressing clarity the conditions that gave rise to Venezuela's Hugo Chavez. -- Richard Feinberg Foreign Affairs 2005 Provides the best contextual understanding of Venezuelan politics, both today and in recent decades. -- Alan Siaroff Political Studies Review 2005 The breadth of the editors' approach is a welcome corrective to those works on Venezuela that focus almost exclusively on institutional arrangements including electoral systems and the rules governing executive power. -- Steve Ellner Journal of Latin American Studies 2005 This volume is a welcome addition to the rather thin body of scholarship on Venezuela. -- Matthew Soberg Shugart Perspectives on Politics 2005 An excellent edited volume that updates the literature on several aspects of Venezuela's political system. -- Kirk A. Hawkins Latin American Politics and Society 2006 Important book. -- Maxwell A. Cameron Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2007

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Preface and Acknowledgments
      List of Abbreviations
      Introduction
      Part I: Antecedents: The Foundations of the Punto Fijo Regime of Representative Democracy
      Chapter 1. The Normalization of Punto Fijo Democracy
      Part II: The Actors: Making Political Demands
      Chapter 2. Urban Poor and Political Order
      Chapter 3. The Military: From Marginalization to Center Stage
      Chapter 4. Entrepreneurs: Profits without Power?
      Chapter 5. Civil Society: Late Bloomers
      Chapter 6. Intellectuals: An Elite Divided
      Chapter 7. The United States and Venezuela: From a Special Relationship to Wary Neighbors
      Chapter 8. The Unraveling of Venezuela's Party System: From Party Rule to Personalistic Politics and Deinstitutionalization
      Part III: Policy Making and Its Consequences
      Chapter 9. Decentralization: Key to Understanding a Changing Nation
      Chapter 10. The Syndrome of Economic Decline and the Quest for Change
      Chapter 11. Public Opinion, Political Socialization, and Regime Stabilization
      Part IV: Conclusion
      Chapter 12. From Representative to Participatory Democracy? Regime Transformation in Venezuela
      Notes
      Glossary
      References
      List of Contributors
      Index

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