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Peter DeShazo, Director Americas Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, comments further to B&E, “Present rhetoric goes further than Chavez’s difference of opinion with the Bush admin. Chavez perceives himself as a substitute to the US. He sees his Bolivarian revolution as intended to supersede US power in the region, and to encourage a mental picture for the region that is incredibly diverse from the US vision.” And why is Chavez so successful? Helle C. Dale, Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation, deliberates to B&E, “Like Marti, Bolivar, and Castro, Hugo Chavez aspires to defy US sway in Latin America by bonding the region beneath one socialist system.”
Francis Fukuyama, Expert at School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, adds to that, “Chavez has good basis to believe [Leftism] will work since, first, there is a lot of societal dissatisfaction in Latin America that he addresses to, and second, he has cash from oil.” Then post the George Bush era, will not the American intent and discontentment with anti-capitalism forces in the continent wane away? Gerard Alexander, Associate Professor at the Department of Politics in University of Virginia disagrees, “I believe that feelings like these remain strong even after Bush leaves office. The feelings have waxed and waned but existed for decades, and they will not lightly disappear when either Obama or McCain continues.”
All in all, to say that the current political crisis is the cusp of an oncoming revolution against the Left, could be close to being labelled idiotic. For the fact is that the Leftist revolution in South America has not attempted to install dictatorships. Rather, the revolutions have tried – and brilliantly succeeded – to ride on a democratic system, incestuously testing capitalism, yet bringing in a socialist bent to the chief political ideology, believing in the fact that it is not pure capitalism that can help the underprivileged masses at large, but socialist liberalised policies that finally ensure that economic development directly reaches the bottom 80% in one shot than through the traditional trickle down method. Till the time the ideology remains this, Hugo and Evo Morales would continue to symbolise the Bolivaran revolution like super heroes.
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Peter DeShazo, Director Americas Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, comments further to B&E, “Present rhetoric goes further than Chavez’s difference of opinion with the Bush admin. Chavez perceives himself as a substitute to the US. He sees his Bolivarian revolution as intended to supersede US power in the region, and to encourage a mental picture for the region that is incredibly diverse from the US vision.” And why is Chavez so successful? Helle C. Dale, Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation, deliberates to B&E, “Like Marti, Bolivar, and Castro, Hugo Chavez aspires to defy US sway in Latin America by bonding the region beneath one socialist system.”
Francis Fukuyama, Expert at School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, adds to that, “Chavez has good basis to believe [Leftism] will work since, first, there is a lot of societal dissatisfaction in Latin America that he addresses to, and second, he has cash from oil.” Then post the George Bush era, will not the American intent and discontentment with anti-capitalism forces in the continent wane away? Gerard Alexander, Associate Professor at the Department of Politics in University of Virginia disagrees, “I believe that feelings like these remain strong even after Bush leaves office. The feelings have waxed and waned but existed for decades, and they will not lightly disappear when either Obama or McCain continues.”
All in all, to say that the current political crisis is the cusp of an oncoming revolution against the Left, could be close to being labelled idiotic. For the fact is that the Leftist revolution in South America has not attempted to install dictatorships. Rather, the revolutions have tried – and brilliantly succeeded – to ride on a democratic system, incestuously testing capitalism, yet bringing in a socialist bent to the chief political ideology, believing in the fact that it is not pure capitalism that can help the underprivileged masses at large, but socialist liberalised policies that finally ensure that economic development directly reaches the bottom 80% in one shot than through the traditional trickle down method. Till the time the ideology remains this, Hugo and Evo Morales would continue to symbolise the Bolivaran revolution like super heroes.
For more articles, Click on IIPM Article.
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
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B-schooled in India, Placed Abroad (Print Version)
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The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM)
IIPM Campus
ZEE BUSINESS BEST B SCHOOL SURVEY
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The Hindu : Education Plus : Honour for IIPM
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