VENEZUELA: THE US IS ONCE MORE IN DENIAL
US refusal to recognize the Maduro victory stands in sharp contrast to congratulations from the rest of the hemisphere.
MADURO’S VENEZUELA: AN INCONVENIENT EXAMPLE
US displeasure does not give it the right to undermine democracy.
VENEZUELA: WASHINGTON DOESN’T LIKE THE WAY THEY VOTE
Washington ignores its own close-call elections: Kennedy, Bush, even Obama.
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VENEZUELA: CHAVISMO WITHOUT CHAVEZ
While opinion polls suggest that Nicolás Maduro, Chávez’s designated successor, should win a comfortable victory in the 14 April elections, there is a real risk of sabotage, says Frederick B. Mills.
SOUTH ATLANTIC: US AND UK CONFRONT SHIFTING SANDS
From the Caribbean to the Antarctic new political and military alliances challenge the NATO paradigm.
CHAVEZ: DEBATING THE DEMONISATION
Why did Western media demonise Chávez: a lively debate.
CHAVEZ IS DEAD, THE MEDIA ARE ALIVE AND KICKING
Media reporting of the Venezuelan President was deeply biased while he lived, and remains so now.
CHAVEZ TAUGHT VENEZUELANS TO STAND UP FOR THEIR RIGHTS
A powerful and witty orator, Chávez dynamised the country, leaving a buzz of activity in place of despondency.
VENEZUELA: SUSTAINABILITY WILL BE THE TEST OF CHAVISMO
A measured and political obituary which charts Hugo Chávez' evolution, achievements and their future.