The Ins and Outs of "Communication Hegemony"
Over on the IHT, underlining the media chapter in Human Rights Watch’s impressive new report.
Over on the IHT, underlining the media chapter in Human Rights Watch’s impressive new report.
This week on FP.com, I try to explain to a gringo audience that the real problem with cases like the Aban Pearl’s isn’t just the unabashed looting of...
Travel in and out of Puerto Cabello and you’ll pass in front of the local Airport and the Naval Base next door. In recent months, you’ll have noticed...
Remember the sinking of the Aban Pearl exploration rig off the coast of Sucre State back in April 2010? Turns out there was a massive corruption guiso behind...
The sprawling farce that is the Las Cristinas gold mine sunk to a new low yesterday, as Rusoro, the Russian firm that had been brought in to take over...
Last week, the governors of the largest Venezuelan states (all of them part of the opposition) unsuccessfully asked for a meeting with President Hugo Chavez to discuss the...
How would Venezuela be different if the constitution had allowed Jaime Lusinchi to be re-elected president in 1988? If instead of leaving a new administration without a penny...
“The thing about life in Venezuela,” Katy said to me one evening, “is that everything is so … precarious.” It took me a while to digest what she...
Welcome, Venezuelan Politics and Human Rights. Kinda lefty for my taste, but worth reading. Your analysis of the Datanálisis / C21 polls was pretty interesting. Your discussion of...
He is running a smooth campaign. Unity among the opposition’s factions is rock solid. He is constantly on message. His opponent is sick, and has been around for...
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