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Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution

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Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution
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Book Synopsis Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution by : Hugo Chávez Frías

Book excerpt: This work brings together, in an extended dialogue, the ongoing transformation of Venezuelan society and its growing role in global and regional politics. In the course of this discussion, Chavez sets out his politics in his own words, enabling the reader to grasp the rationale behind them and the charisma of the man.


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