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Hugo Chvez won re-election in the 2012 Venezuelan presidential election, despite a closer margin between candidates than in previous elections. The results were puzzling for those who believed that Chvezs government had long ago reached its limits, while Chvezs supporters were struck by the growth of the opposition vote. Thus understanding the Venezuelan election of 2012 has proved to be challenging, with various recent studies focused upon it. Luis F. Angosto Ferrndezs book advances two ideas not previously discussed: the relationship between electoral behavior in Venezuela and contemporary Latin American geopolitics, and the way that relationship is projected through the candidates appeal to narratives that situate Venezuela at the core of a heroic Latin American tradition and of a new regional process of integration.This edited volume first contextualizes and explains the results of the last re-election of Hugo Chvez in terms of its geopolitical conditionings and implications. Contributors tackle Latin American geopolitics by analyzing Venezuelan foreign policy and the countrys role in continental projects of supra-national integration. Contributors also examine electoral strategy and tactics in order to show how the two main candidates built their campaign on emotional grounds as much on rational ones. This will be connected to the investigation of new narratives of national identification in contemporary Venezuela and how they may have practical implications in the design of policies addressing issues such as indigenous rights, community media and national security.Compiling state-of-the-art research on Latin American and Venezuelan politics, this book will appeal to academics and professionals who specialize in Latin American studies, international relations, democracy, and indigenous peoples.

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Among the many books on Venezuela, this one is unique and to be praised for offering a clear-eyed, balanced assessment of the impact of Hugo Chvez Fras on hemispheric and global relations. It wrestles with thorny issues about the limits and possibilities of revolution in the current geopolitical context, benefitting from fine research on Latin America being undertaken in Australasia.
Daniel Hellinger, Webster University
This volume represents a unique effort to explore the tie-in between struggles within Venezuela in favor of justice and democratic consolidation, on the one hand, and international relations, on the other. Editor Luis Angosto-Ferrndez uses a post-structuralist approach to relate symbols and discourse to the initiatives promoting Latin American unity undertaken by President Hugo Chvez. In addition to examining government actions to create a Latin American bloc and the unity of third world countries, several chapters in the book focus on the Venezuelan Indigenous movement and its transnational networks. All eight of the books chapters provide a wealth of useful information that illuminates Venezuelan developments as well as continental and North-South relations. The reader may or may not be in agreement with all the authors arguments and viewpoints, but will undoubtedly find his/her grasp of the complex transformations currently underway in Venezuela and Latin America significantly enhanced.
Steve Ellner, editor of Latin Americas Radical Left:
Challenges and Complexities of Political Power in
the Twenty-First Century
Democracy, Revolution, and Geopolitics in Latin America
Hugo Chvez won reelection in the 2012 Venezuelan presidential election, despite a closer margin between candidates than in previous elections. The results were puzzling for those who believed that Chvezs government had long ago reached its limits, whereas Chvezs supporters were struck by the growth of the opposition vote. Thus, understanding the Venezuelan election of 2012 has proved to be challenging, with various recent studies focused upon it. Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrndezs book advances two ideas not previously discussed: The relationship between electoral behavior in Venezuela and contemporary Latin American geopolitics, and the way that relationship is projected through the candidates appeal to narratives that situate Venezuela at the core of a heroic Latin American tradition and of a new regional process of integration.
This edited volume first contextualizes and explains the results of the last reelection of Hugo Chvez in terms of its geopolitical conditionings and implications. Contributors tackle Latin American geopolitics by analyzing Venezuelan foreign policy and the countrys role in continental projects of supranational integration. Contributors also examine electoral strategy and tactics in order to show how the two main candidates built their campaign on emotional grounds as much as on rational ones. This is connected to the investigation of new narratives of national identification in contemporary Venezuela and how they may have practical implications in the design of policies addressing issues such as indigenous rights, community media, and national security.
Compiling state-of-the-art research on Latin American and Venezuelan politics, this book appeals to academics and professionals who specialize in Latin American studies, international relations, democracy, and indigenous peoples.
Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrndez has a multidisciplinary background in anthropology and political science and currently lectures in anthropology and Latin American studies at the University of Sydney. He has extensive fieldwork experience in Latin America and Spain, and has lived, worked, and researched in Venezuela for nearly a decade. Among his recent publications is Everlasting Countdowns: Race, Ethnicity and National Censuses in Latin American States (coedited with Sabine Kradolfer).
Routledge Studies in Latin American Politics
1 Research and International Trade Policy Negotiations
Knowledge and Power in Latin America
Edited by Mercedes Botto
2 The United Nations in Latin America
Aiding Development
Francis Adams
3 Fear and Crime in Latin America
Redefining State-Society Relations
Luca Dammert
4 Populism in Venezuela
Ryan K. Brading
5 Civil Society and Participatory Governance
Municipal Councils and Social Housing Programs in Brazil
Maureen M. Donaghy
6 Representation and Effectiveness in Latin American Democracies
Congress, Judiciary and Civil Society
Edited by Moira B. MacKinnon and Ludovico Feoli
7 Lula, the Workers Party and the Governability Dilemma in Brazil
Hernn F. Gmez Bruera
8 Transnational Activism and National Movements in Latin America
Bridging the Divide
Edited by Eduardo Silva
9 Democracy, Revolution, and Geopolitics in Latin America
Venezuela and the International Politics of Discontent
Edited by Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrndez
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Democracy, revolution and geopolitics in Latin America: Venezuela
and the international politics of discontent / edited by Luis Fernando
Angosto-Ferrndez.
pages cm. (Routledge studies in Latin American politics)
1. DemocracyLatin America 2. RevolutionsLatin
America 3. GeopoliticsLatin America. 4. VenezuelaPolitics and
government. 5. VenezuelaForeign relations. 6. Chvez Fras, Hugo
Influence. I. Angosto-Ferrndez, Luis Fernando, editor.
JL966.D4564 2013
327.8708dc23
2013024621
ISBN: 978-0-415-70501-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-89011-1 (ebk)
Typeset in Sabon
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Contents
LUIS FERNANDO ANGOSTO-FERRNDEZ
TIM ANDERSON
ANTHEA McCARTHY-JONES
RODRIGO ACUA
KATHRYN LEHMAN
LUIS FERNANDO ANGOSTO-FERRNDEZ
MICHAEL HUMPHREY AND ESTELA VALVERDE
LUIS FERNANDO ANGOSTO-FERRNDEZ
This volume is a distilled outcome of papers presented at a debate forum organized at the University of Sydney after the October 2012 presidential elections in Venezuela. For their institutional and financial support in the organization of that event, I particularly thank the heads of the schools of social and political sciences (Simon Tormey) and the school of languages and cultures (Jeffrey Riegel). I am grateful to all those who participated in the forum, although, for different reasons, not everyone could contribute to this book. Special thanks to Geir Presterudstuen, Jeremy Beckett, and Robbie Peters for their collegial cooperation along the way.
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