Mar

11

2011

11

Marzo

2011

Department of Sociology

Venezuela and the Chavez Government: Advances and Shortcomings

Department of Sociology

365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016

Mar 11, 2011

10:00 AM - 11:50 AM (GMT-5)

Host:

CUNY Graduate Center

Venezuela is going through a crucial period right now because it is emerging from a two-year recession and President Chavez and his allies have won only narrow electoral victories since the loss of a 2007 constitutional reform referendum. In addition, after 12 years in power there is a certain erosion of enthusiasm among rank and file Chavistas.

Chavez is up for reelection in 2012, which will be one of his most critical contests yet. The speakers on this panel, which was part of the Left Forum conference, explored what is currently going on in Venezuela, in terms of the advances and the shortcomings of the Chavez government and they will thereby try to make sense of where Venezuela has been and where it is heading.

Participants included:

* Dario Azzellini—Johannes Kepler Universität, Austria
* Isabel Delgado—Ministry of Basic Industries and Mines, Venezuela
* Mark Weisbrot—Center for Economic and Policy Research
* Steve Ellner—Universidad del Oriente
* T.M. Scruggs - University of Iowa / Independent Scholar

A video of the event is available here or below.

Left Forum 2011 --Venezuela from Louis Proyect on Vimeo.

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