Revolutionary Has No Clothes: Hugo Chavez's Bolivarian Farce
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Author(s)A.C. Clark
PublisherEncounter Books
ISBN / ASIN1594032599
ISBN-139781594032592
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Sales Rank3,609,823
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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During the fort or so years that preceded Hugo Chavez's seizing of power, Venezuela had the most stable democracy in Latin America. Thanks above all to its immense oil revenues, Venezuela enjoyed the fastest-growing economy and the highest standard of living in the region. After Chavez seized power in 1999, however, things have changed radically. Today, Venezuela can no longer be seen as a democracy and rather than attracting immigrants as it once did, Venezuelans themselves are fleeing the country. Yet, somehow, the vast majority of contemporary references to Venezuela are laudatory. In Hugo Chavez: The Revolutionary Has No Clothes, A.C. Clark corrects this warped take on Hugo Chavez and the ''Bolivarian Revolution'' in Venezuela and skewers those grotesquely admiring portraits of Mr. Chavez painted by panegyrists from Noam Chomsky to Sean Penn. Clark explores Chavez's embarassing public displays, perilous policy platforms, and close relationships with rogue states to reveal Chavez for what he truly is: a revolutioanry ''buffoon'' leading a once prosperous nation down a path to ruin. Most shockingly, Clark exposes Chavez's ambitions for asymmetrical warfare against the United States and Venezuela's insidious lobbying network within our own country. In the end, Hugo Chavez: The Revolutionary Has No Clothes is the definitive portrait of one of the world's depraved leaders and a disturbing chronicle of Venezuela's decline from a prosperous democracy to an autocratic bully-state.