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Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics, and the Challenge to the United States

by Nikolas Kozloff

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Publisher Comments:

This is the riveting and frightening story of ambitious, tempestuous and avowed anti-American Hugo Chávez, who is making waves through South America and being widely compared to Fidel Castro. Ex-paratrooper, outspoken socialist, and brash personality, Chávez is known for his stance against big business, fearless threats to the Bush administration, social reforms that have violently polarized his country, and claims that he will soon unite South America. As gas prices rise to unprecedented highs, Venezuela's importance surges as the fifth largest oil exporter in the world. Nikolas Kozloff's access to top advisors, members of the opposition, and leaders of Chávez's own political movement allow him to present a comprehensive portrait of Chávez as he runs for re-election and moves into the global spotlight.

Review:

"Hugo Chavez has put Latin America back on the U.S. radar with his outspoken attacks on American imperialism and his leadership in forming economic ties among Latin American nations outside U.S. influence. To many in the southern hemisphere, he represents a welcome alternative to the U.S., whose efforts to heal the region's economic woes through the World Bank and the IMF have largely failed. In the northern hemisphere, he is often seen as a threat to free-trade agreements and democracy in the Americas. Kozloff, a senior research fellow for the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, tries to neutralize the latter image as he recounts recent Venezuelan history and analyzes Chavez's rise to power. Paying equal attention to Chavez as a man and as a political phenomenon, he inserts slow-moving anecdotes among dense historical details, making for an uneven read. Kozloff's use of sources like the Nation, the New Left Review and the International Socialist Review, as well as his participation in the antiglobalization movement, also reveal a leftist bias toward Chavez. He offers little criticism of Chavez's policies or the nondemocratic means — a 1992 failed coup — through which he first garnered public favor, before winning office in a 1999 election and 2002 reelection. But while this bias might make for some one-sided storytelling at times, it also makes for a thoughtful, well-researched alternative to the majority of information available on Chavez in the English-speaking world. (Sept. 19)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"The focus of the work is on the use of oil to solidify Chavez's internal political party and his ability to use oil also to build an international agenda and an international following....Kozloff's book is useful both for its biographical background material on Chavez and for its pertinent insights into his ways." Library Journal

Review:

"Enables readers to understand the Chavez movement on its own terms while also making clear Chavez's larger significance in the current politics and possible future direction of Latin America." Doug Yarrington, Colorado State University

Review:

"Nikolas Kozloff's fact-filled Hugo Chavez is a thought-provoking explanation of why people around the planet hail Venezuela's fiery leader as a hero. This is essential reading for all who want to understand modern global politics or are committed to creating a better world for our children." John Perkins, author of the New York Times bestseller Confessions of an Economic Hit Man

Review:

"Is Hugo Chavez the Messiah? Is George W. Bush afraid of him? Is the taste of oil too sweet to give up? Where is Latin America going with the new generation of 'revoltosos'? Nikolas Kozloff's sharp, provocative report offers the reader a clue to understanding the current redrawing of hemispheric power." Ilan Stavans, author of The Hispanic Condition

Synopsis:

A timely look at Venezuela's controversial president Hugo Chávez

Synopsis:

A timely look at Venezuela's controversial president Hugo Ch& #225; vez

Synopsis:

Audacious, provocative, and bombastic, few world politicians are as colorful as Hugo Chávez, now making international news for his plans to nationalize U.S. owned businesses and his bold opposition to Washington's economic and trade policies.  As Venezuela gains importance as the fifth largest oil exporter in the world, this firebrand leader is quickly moving to the public spotlight by uniting much of South America against the Bush administration and wielding oil as a "geopolitical weapon." To create this rich and objective portrait, Nikolas Kozloff--one of the few American journalists who has spent years in the Andean region--has profiled Chávez's  top advisors, leaders of his movement, and other key figures in both Venezuela and the U.S. The result is a timely, exhaustive analysis of Chávez as a political leader, and a nuanced examination of the president moving to the center of the global stage. Includes a new afterword by the author, with insights into Chávez's reelection in relation to wider hemispheric politics.

About the Author

Nikolas Kozloff is Senior Research Fellow, Council on Hemispheric Affairs (Washington, D.C.). He writes regularly for Counterpunch, Political Affairs, and other political magazines.

Table of Contents

Introduction * "Oil is Geopolitical Weapon" * TINA - There is No Alternative * Chavez's Civil-Military Alliance * Chavez's South American Oil Diplomacy * In The Andes, Turning the Tide Against The U.S. * Epilogue: Extending Oil Diplomacy To The United States

Product Details

ISBN:
9781403973153
Author:
Kozloff, Nikolas
Publisher:
Palgrave MacMillan
Subject:
Political
Subject:
History
Subject:
Petroleum industry and trade
Subject:
Latin America - South America
Subject:
POL040020
Subject:
International Relations
Subject:
Chavez Frias, Hugo
Subject:
Government - International
Subject:
Biography-Political
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20060731
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
9.45 x 6.4 x 1.1 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Hugo Chavez has put Latin America back on the U.S. radar with his outspoken attacks on American imperialism and his leadership in forming economic ties among Latin American nations outside U.S. influence. To many in the southern hemisphere, he represents a welcome alternative to the U.S., whose efforts to heal the region's economic woes through the World Bank and the IMF have largely failed. In the northern hemisphere, he is often seen as a threat to free-trade agreements and democracy in the Americas. Kozloff, a senior research fellow for the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, tries to neutralize the latter image as he recounts recent Venezuelan history and analyzes Chavez's rise to power. Paying equal attention to Chavez as a man and as a political phenomenon, he inserts slow-moving anecdotes among dense historical details, making for an uneven read. Kozloff's use of sources like the Nation, the New Left Review and the International Socialist Review, as well as his participation in the antiglobalization movement, also reveal a leftist bias toward Chavez. He offers little criticism of Chavez's policies or the nondemocratic means — a 1992 failed coup — through which he first garnered public favor, before winning office in a 1999 election and 2002 reelection. But while this bias might make for some one-sided storytelling at times, it also makes for a thoughtful, well-researched alternative to the majority of information available on Chavez in the English-speaking world. (Sept. 19)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review" by , "The focus of the work is on the use of oil to solidify Chavez's internal political party and his ability to use oil also to build an international agenda and an international following....Kozloff's book is useful both for its biographical background material on Chavez and for its pertinent insights into his ways."
"Review" by , "Enables readers to understand the Chavez movement on its own terms while also making clear Chavez's larger significance in the current politics and possible future direction of Latin America."
"Review" by , "Nikolas Kozloff's fact-filled Hugo Chavez is a thought-provoking explanation of why people around the planet hail Venezuela's fiery leader as a hero. This is essential reading for all who want to understand modern global politics or are committed to creating a better world for our children."
"Review" by , "Is Hugo Chavez the Messiah? Is George W. Bush afraid of him? Is the taste of oil too sweet to give up? Where is Latin America going with the new generation of 'revoltosos'? Nikolas Kozloff's sharp, provocative report offers the reader a clue to understanding the current redrawing of hemispheric power."
"Synopsis" by ,
A timely look at Venezuela's controversial president Hugo Chávez

"Synopsis" by ,
A timely look at Venezuela's controversial president Hugo Ch& #225; vez
"Synopsis" by ,
Audacious, provocative, and bombastic, few world politicians are as colorful as Hugo Chávez, now making international news for his plans to nationalize U.S. owned businesses and his bold opposition to Washington's economic and trade policies.  As Venezuela gains importance as the fifth largest oil exporter in the world, this firebrand leader is quickly moving to the public spotlight by uniting much of South America against the Bush administration and wielding oil as a "geopolitical weapon." To create this rich and objective portrait, Nikolas Kozloff--one of the few American journalists who has spent years in the Andean region--has profiled Chávez's  top advisors, leaders of his movement, and other key figures in both Venezuela and the U.S. The result is a timely, exhaustive analysis of Chávez as a political leader, and a nuanced examination of the president moving to the center of the global stage. Includes a new afterword by the author, with insights into Chávez's reelection in relation to wider hemispheric politics.
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