Patria. Muerte. Book club.
El Club de Libros de Caracas Chronicles sigue creciendo. Para nuestra segunda edición, vamos con Patria o Muerte, la nueva novela de Alberto Barrera Tyszka. En español.
Teaches Economics at Universidad de los Andes in Santiago, Chile. Former editor of Caracas Chronicles.
El Club de Libros de Caracas Chronicles sigue creciendo. Para nuestra segunda edición, vamos con Patria o Muerte, la nueva novela de Alberto Barrera Tyszka. En español.
In letting the press into his home to chronicle his day, Julio Borges shows other opposition politicians how to create that rarest of political commodities: empathy.
If you're not genuinely scared by Maduro's last-minute reform of the Central Bank Law, you're not paying attention.
Political winds are changing in Venezuela, and even the goons know this. But is it too little, too late?
A government that faces no scrutiny was defeated by a society that is "hasta la coronilla" of being controlled - according to Javier Corrales, this is what 6D was about.
Last night, Venezuela's opposition changed the course of history. Today, a few minor players are intent on keeping things petty.
Having a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly is the ultimate legislative prize in Venezuela. Or is it?
The law in Venezuela says that voting centers close at six pm unless there are voters standing in line. But what is a little bitty thing like the...
Chavismo really is committed to peace. It's just that when they say peace, they mean the state that results when we shut up and let them do what they want.
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