
The Legacy of Hugo Chavez at Home and Abroad
Institute for Policy Studies boardmember, James Early moderates a timely and dynamic panel about Venezuela on the 1st anniversary of the passing of the late Venezuelan President.
Institute for Policy Studies boardmember, James Early moderates a timely and dynamic panel about Venezuela on the 1st anniversary of the passing of the late Venezuelan President.
The U.S. government stands alone among major world governments in refusing to recognize the results of the recent Venezuelan presidential election
Presentation by Dan Kovalik and Alex Main, who just returned from Venezuela where they served as official international accompaniers for Venezuela’s April 14th presidential election.
Join us for a documentary film illustrating the impact of the Bolivarian revolution on poor and working people in this Latin American country and the established system of democracy.
What scared Washington most about Chavez was not his failures or idiosyncrasies. It was his success.
Comparing Hugo Chavez’s accomplishments to his U.S. obits was like taking a trip through Alice’s looking glass.
IPS’ Netfa Freeman will is a feature panelist at a University of Maryland event about the impact of the late Venezuelan leader.
Hugo Chavez put an end to the reign of neoliberal IMF policies that had impoverished the masses of Latin America.
Institute for Policy Studies joins with the International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5 for the 2nd annual week of actions to get justice for: Fernando González, Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, And René González.
Join us for this debriefing and discussion with observers about what Venezuela’s October presidential elections mean for Venezuela, and for the U.S.
Life has improved for a great number of Venezuelans over the last decade.
Uncle Sam isn’t making much fuss over Latin America’s law-breaking lawmakers.
In fact, he raises the specter of civil war in Venezuela.
Half a year into his presidency, Peru’s Ollanta Humala has not been the Chavez clone his critics predicted.