CEPR has been examining economic and political changes in Venezuela since the early 2000s, when the country began break with Washington-based institutions and began to pursue a different set of economic and foreign policies.
CEPR has been examining economic and political changes in Venezuela since the early 2000s, when the country began break with Washington-based institutions and began to pursue a different set of economic and foreign policies.
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld CIA Documents Cast New Light on Washington’s Role in VenezuelaMark Weisbrot / December 14, 2004
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Black Swans, Conspiracy Theories, and the Quixotic Search for Fraud: A Look at Hausmann and Rigobon’s Analysis of Venezuela’s Referendum VoteAlan BarberMark WeisbrotDavid Rosnick / September 20, 2004
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Venezuela’s Referendum Should be a Wake-UpMark Weisbrot / August 22, 2004
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Polling and the Ballot: The Venezuelan ReferendumDan BeetonDavid Rosnick / August 19, 2004
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld On the State of Democracy in VenezuelaMark Weisbrot / June 24, 2004
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Media Falls Short on Iraq, VenezuelaMark Weisbrot / June 06, 2004
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Washington Pursues Dangerous Policy in VenezuelaMark Weisbrot / September 25, 2003
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Venezuela’s RecallMark Weisbrot / September 23, 2003
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld The Other Side of the Story: Venezuela’s RecallMark Weisbrot / August 29, 2003
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Should Washington Try to Improve Relations With Venezuela?Mark Weisbrot / June 24, 2003