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Venezuela: Tarnished democracy
This book provides an in-depth analysis of Venezuela’s political system, exploring the erosion of democratic institutions during the late twentieth century. Daniel C. Hellinger examines the dynamics of political parties, economic crises, social inequalities, and the weakening of representative governance. The work highlights how Venezuela’s once-stable democracy became increasingly fragile due to corruption, declining public trust, and shifting political alliances. It serves as a comprehensive study of the country’s troubled democratic experience within the broader context of contemporary Latin American politics.
| PMKAA03406 | 987.063 HEL v | Museum KAA (Latin America) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA03407 | 987.063 HEL v | Museum KAA (Latin America) | Tersedia |
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