The unraveling of representative democracy in Venezuela / edited by Jennifer L. McCoy and David J. Myers.
For four decades, Venezuela prided itself for having one of the most stable representative democracies in Latin America. Then, in 1992, Hugo Chávez Frías attempted an unsuccessful military coup. Six years later, he was elected president. Once in power, Chávez redrafted the 1961 constitution, dissolv...
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2006.
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