Piotr
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Thu Sep-22-05 07:28 PM
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Venezuela's National Security Policy under the Chavez regime |
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http://www.iir.ubc.ca/pwiasconferences/threatstodemocracy/abstractspapers/submissionforspecial/petrash.pdfThis paper seems to dated as of 2001. It contains descriptions of pre-Chavez Venezuela security policies , as well as Chavez ones (up to 2001, it seems). It describes the role in the military up to that point.
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Thu Sep-22-05 07:34 PM
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1. can you give us the lowdown? a snynopsis? |
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to see if it's worth my time?
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Thu Sep-22-05 07:46 PM
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2. paging dr piotr...paging dr piotr. |
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Thu Sep-22-05 10:37 PM
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3. Ok. I will give a brief synopsis. |
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It basically describes how , under Chávez, the role of the military in government and society has increased; it also mentions factors and conditions in this changing role going back to the 60s (the Puntofijista era, or Fourth Republic - 1961-1999) and describes, among other things, how it relates to Chávez's domestic policy, agenda , actions, et al. While conditions are slightly different today in some ways (the military reasserting a role in defense from outside intervention, for instance), most of what the paper describes holds true. Since the paper is pre-2002, it also provides insight into conditions before the events of April 2002, a major turning point and principal platform through which Chávez gained international fame.
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