Authoritarian Consolidation in Times of Crisis
Venezuela under Nicolas Maduro
Herausgeber: Polga-Hecimovich, John; Sanchez Urribarri, Raul
Authoritarian Consolidation in Times of Crisis
Venezuela under Nicolas Maduro
Herausgeber: Polga-Hecimovich, John; Sanchez Urribarri, Raul
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Bringing together experts from across the social sciences, this book examines the consolidation of authoritarianism in Venezuela under the government of Nicolás Maduro. The book is relevant to scholars and students of Venezuela, as well as anyone interested in the pressing question of regime crisis survival and authoritarian consolidation.
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Bringing together experts from across the social sciences, this book examines the consolidation of authoritarianism in Venezuela under the government of Nicolás Maduro. The book is relevant to scholars and students of Venezuela, as well as anyone interested in the pressing question of regime crisis survival and authoritarian consolidation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032601656
- ISBN-10: 1032601655
- Artikelnr.: 71909947
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032601656
- ISBN-10: 1032601655
- Artikelnr.: 71909947
John Polga-Hecimovich is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the United States Naval Academy, where he is also the co-director of the Forum for Latin American Studies. His academic research focuses on the effects of political institutions on democratic stability, policymaking and governance, with a focus on Latin America. He has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh and an M.A. in Latin American Studies from the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Ecuador. Outside of the classroom, he has given briefings to the US State Department, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and US Southern Command on issues related to Latin American politics, and he has served as electoral systems expert for the Organization of American States (OAS). Raul Sanchez-Urribarri is Associate Dean (Academic and International Partnerships) at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and a Senior Lecturer in Crime, Justice and Legal Studies at the Department of Social Inquiry, La Trobe University, in Melbourne, Australia. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of South Carolina, an LL.M. from Cambridge University and a Law degree from Universidad Católica Andres Bello, Venezuela. His research focuses on constitutionalism, judicial politics, and the rule of law in comparative perspective, with an emphasis on contexts of democratic deterioration and Venezuela in particular. He is a co-editor of Judicial Activism in Comparative Perspective (Peter Lang) and Informality and Courts (Edinburgh University Press).
Preface. 1. Introduction: Venezuela's Political Crisis and the Concept of
Authoritarian Consolidation Part I. Domestic Factors 2. Coup Proofing in
Crisis: The Venezuelan Military under Nicolás Maduro 3. Control Tools:
Elections, Maduro's Authoritarianism, and Regime Survival 4. Authoritarian
Capitalism in Venezuela: The Political Economy of Maduro's Disorderly
Liberalization 5. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Venezuelan
Opposition under Maduro 6. Venezuela's (Un)Rule of Law under Nicolás Maduro
7. The Control of the Information Environment as a Pillar of Authoritarian
Consolidation in Venezuela 8. Criminal Governance in Times of Post-Chávez
Revolution and Questioned Legitimacy 9. Can Decentralization Contribute to
Authoritarian Consolidation? Venezuela under Chávez and Maduro Part II.
International Factors 10. The Nexus of Power: Autocratic International
Cooperation and the Consolidation of Authoritarianism in Venezuela 11. The
Maduro Doctrine: Foreign Policy Strategy and Regime Survival in
Contemporary Venezuela 12. Circular Talks: Political Dialogue, Foreign
Facilitation, and Authoritarian Learning in Venezuela 13. U.S. Foreign
Policy, the Opposition, and the Maduro Government: Venezuela's
Authoritarian Slide in Ten Episodes 14. Exit, Voice, Loyalty, and Hunger:
The Instrumentalization of Emigration Under Nicolás Maduro 15. The
Venezuelan Diaspora and Maduro's Authoritarian Consolidation 16. Evaluating
Authoritarian Consolidation in Venezuela
Authoritarian Consolidation Part I. Domestic Factors 2. Coup Proofing in
Crisis: The Venezuelan Military under Nicolás Maduro 3. Control Tools:
Elections, Maduro's Authoritarianism, and Regime Survival 4. Authoritarian
Capitalism in Venezuela: The Political Economy of Maduro's Disorderly
Liberalization 5. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Venezuelan
Opposition under Maduro 6. Venezuela's (Un)Rule of Law under Nicolás Maduro
7. The Control of the Information Environment as a Pillar of Authoritarian
Consolidation in Venezuela 8. Criminal Governance in Times of Post-Chávez
Revolution and Questioned Legitimacy 9. Can Decentralization Contribute to
Authoritarian Consolidation? Venezuela under Chávez and Maduro Part II.
International Factors 10. The Nexus of Power: Autocratic International
Cooperation and the Consolidation of Authoritarianism in Venezuela 11. The
Maduro Doctrine: Foreign Policy Strategy and Regime Survival in
Contemporary Venezuela 12. Circular Talks: Political Dialogue, Foreign
Facilitation, and Authoritarian Learning in Venezuela 13. U.S. Foreign
Policy, the Opposition, and the Maduro Government: Venezuela's
Authoritarian Slide in Ten Episodes 14. Exit, Voice, Loyalty, and Hunger:
The Instrumentalization of Emigration Under Nicolás Maduro 15. The
Venezuelan Diaspora and Maduro's Authoritarian Consolidation 16. Evaluating
Authoritarian Consolidation in Venezuela
Preface. 1. Introduction: Venezuela's Political Crisis and the Concept of
Authoritarian Consolidation Part I. Domestic Factors 2. Coup Proofing in
Crisis: The Venezuelan Military under Nicolás Maduro 3. Control Tools:
Elections, Maduro's Authoritarianism, and Regime Survival 4. Authoritarian
Capitalism in Venezuela: The Political Economy of Maduro's Disorderly
Liberalization 5. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Venezuelan
Opposition under Maduro 6. Venezuela's (Un)Rule of Law under Nicolás Maduro
7. The Control of the Information Environment as a Pillar of Authoritarian
Consolidation in Venezuela 8. Criminal Governance in Times of Post-Chávez
Revolution and Questioned Legitimacy 9. Can Decentralization Contribute to
Authoritarian Consolidation? Venezuela under Chávez and Maduro Part II.
International Factors 10. The Nexus of Power: Autocratic International
Cooperation and the Consolidation of Authoritarianism in Venezuela 11. The
Maduro Doctrine: Foreign Policy Strategy and Regime Survival in
Contemporary Venezuela 12. Circular Talks: Political Dialogue, Foreign
Facilitation, and Authoritarian Learning in Venezuela 13. U.S. Foreign
Policy, the Opposition, and the Maduro Government: Venezuela's
Authoritarian Slide in Ten Episodes 14. Exit, Voice, Loyalty, and Hunger:
The Instrumentalization of Emigration Under Nicolás Maduro 15. The
Venezuelan Diaspora and Maduro's Authoritarian Consolidation 16. Evaluating
Authoritarian Consolidation in Venezuela
Authoritarian Consolidation Part I. Domestic Factors 2. Coup Proofing in
Crisis: The Venezuelan Military under Nicolás Maduro 3. Control Tools:
Elections, Maduro's Authoritarianism, and Regime Survival 4. Authoritarian
Capitalism in Venezuela: The Political Economy of Maduro's Disorderly
Liberalization 5. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Venezuelan
Opposition under Maduro 6. Venezuela's (Un)Rule of Law under Nicolás Maduro
7. The Control of the Information Environment as a Pillar of Authoritarian
Consolidation in Venezuela 8. Criminal Governance in Times of Post-Chávez
Revolution and Questioned Legitimacy 9. Can Decentralization Contribute to
Authoritarian Consolidation? Venezuela under Chávez and Maduro Part II.
International Factors 10. The Nexus of Power: Autocratic International
Cooperation and the Consolidation of Authoritarianism in Venezuela 11. The
Maduro Doctrine: Foreign Policy Strategy and Regime Survival in
Contemporary Venezuela 12. Circular Talks: Political Dialogue, Foreign
Facilitation, and Authoritarian Learning in Venezuela 13. U.S. Foreign
Policy, the Opposition, and the Maduro Government: Venezuela's
Authoritarian Slide in Ten Episodes 14. Exit, Voice, Loyalty, and Hunger:
The Instrumentalization of Emigration Under Nicolás Maduro 15. The
Venezuelan Diaspora and Maduro's Authoritarian Consolidation 16. Evaluating
Authoritarian Consolidation in Venezuela