Venezuela’s Failed Coup, the U.S.’ Role, and the Future of Hugo Chávez
Chávez assumed the presidency of Venezuela in 1998 at the head of what he called a Bolivarian Revolution.
Chávez assumed the presidency of Venezuela in 1998 at the head of what he called a Bolivarian Revolution.
Washington representative of the Fund for Reconciliation and Development, a nonprofit organization advocating for normal economic, cultural, educational, and diplomatic relations with Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
In the event of a U.S. invasion of Iraq, a lack of regional support would have more than just political implications.
In the United States and around the world, many are questioning why, despite some mild rebukes, Washington has maintained its large-scale military, financial, and diplomatic support for the Israeli occupation in the face of unprecedented violations of international law and human rights standards by Israeli occupation forces.
President Bush’s State of the Union speech served clear notice that the U.S. “war on terror” is coming to Northeast Asia.
By almost any measure, the war on AIDS is more important than the war on terrorism. Yet Washingtons fixation with the latterstill loosely definedcampaign threatens to crowd out attention to Africas priorities.