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De Chavez a Maduro: Democracia, Poder e Crise na Venezuela
This collective volume, published in Brazil, brings together non‑hegemonic, critical analyses of Venezuela’s political, economic and international trajectory from the arrival of Hugo Chávez to the present day. The book deliberately adopts non-Western approach, offering a view of Venezuela based on rigorous research, produced by Latin American scholars. The work features contributions from more than 30 PhD holders, all affiliated with leading Brazilian and Latin American universities (e.g., UFRGS, UFRJ, UERJ, UNIFESP, UFF, UCV). The chapters cover a wide range of themes: foreign policy (Petrocaribe, ALBA, relations with Brazil and Russia), memory and ideology, cinema, literature, migration, and the political economy of oil. The volume stands as a Latin American response to hegemonic interpretations – a collective effort to understand Venezuela’s complex reality from within the region, with methodological rigor and critical pluralism.