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Week 13 – Towards an Uncertain Future

The content this week gave me a sense of a conclusion of the process Latin America has gone through, however…

Posted in Blogs, Week 13 | Tagged with conclusion, constitution, future, hope, latin america, uncertain, volatile

Week 13 – Towards an Uncertain Future

The content this week gave me a sense of a conclusion of the process Latin America has gone through, however…

Posted in Blogs, Week 13 | Tagged with conclusion, constitution, future, hope, latin america, uncertain, volatile

Week Seven: The Export Boom as Modernity

What I found particularly interesting this week was this concept of ‘modernity’, and how it is defined and used not only in the context of Latin America, but also in general. ‘Modernity’ evokes images of progress. However, what is progress … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Week 7 | Tagged with authoritarianism, constitution, democratisation, dependency theory, modernisation, modernity

Week Seven: The Export Boom as Modernity

What I found particularly interesting this week was this concept of ‘modernity’, and how it is defined and used not only in the context of Latin America, but also in general. ‘Modernity’ evokes images of progress. However, what is progress … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Week 7 | Tagged with authoritarianism, constitution, democratisation, dependency theory, modernisation, modernity

Constituent Assembly

Constituent Assembly: One important aspect of Venezuela and its current crisis is a National Constituent Assembly. A National Constituent Assembly is a temporary parliament that is set up to draft or reform a Constitution[1]. Hugo Chavez was the first to call for a Constituent Assembly with the purpose of modifying the constitution that so far […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Chávez, Constituent Assembly, constitution, Maduro, Oil, Research Project, Venezuela

Constituent Assembly

Constituent Assembly: One important aspect of Venezuela and its current crisis is a National Constituent Assembly. A National Constituent Assembly is a temporary parliament that is set up to draft or reform a Constitution[1]. Hugo Chavez was the first to call for a Constituent Assembly with the purpose of modifying the constitution that so far […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Chávez, Constituent Assembly, constitution, Maduro, Oil, Research Project, Venezuela

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