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Venezuela's Chavismo and Populism in Comparative Perspective

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Populism is best understood as a Manichaean world view linked to a characteristic language or discourse.

Chavismo, the movement that sustains Hugo Chávez in Venezuela, is a paradigmatic instance of populism.

Using a novel, cross-country dataset on populist discourse, combined with extensive data from within Venezuela and across other countries, this book demonstrates that populist movements can be understood as responses to widespread corruption and economic crisis.

The book analyzes the Bolivarian Circles and government missions in Venezuela, revealing how populist ideas influence political organization and policy.

The analysis provides important insight into the nature of populism, including its causes and consequences, and addresses broader questions about the role of ideas in politics.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107617839 / 9781107617834
Paperback / softback
320.987
02/01/2014
United Kingdom
English
306 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2010.