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My problem with Capriles's more-Mercales ad

If you’ve ever studied Negotiation Theory, you already know the little fable: There was once only one orange left in a kitchen and two prominent chefs were fighting...

Francisco Toro September 12, 2012

Economy

The turn-off

Recently, opposition candidate Henrique Capriles responded to chavista suggestions that he would do away with Chávez’s landmark social programs, the Misiones. In a videotaped reply, Capriles doubled down,...

Juan Cristobal Nagel September 12, 2012

Life

The sound of our tears

On a day when violence tries, once again, to impose its will on all Venezuelans, here is an improvised piece by the great Gabriela Montero. It was recorded...

Juan Cristobal Nagel September 12, 2012

Life

Tiempos de Dictadura: A great Venezuelan documentary

Here’s another thing you almost never see: a Venezuelan documentary in the local cinema. It’s rare to find them in theaters for a reason, you’d have to be...

Gustavo Hernández A. September 12, 2012

Life

Dirty campaign update

Here’s something you almost never see in a Venezuelan campaign: a full-on, U.S. style negative smear ad. A recent post explained that Chávez has three parallel campaigns going...

Gustavo Hernández A. September 11, 2012

Economy

Lights out on the Chávez era

On the heels of a massive blackout that left Havana, one of Cubazuela’s largest cities, without electricity, I went on Twitter to see what the electricity situation in...

Juan Cristobal Nagel September 11, 2012

Life

"Sensation of Insecurity" Chronicles, cont.

As another weekend with an alarming number of violent deaths, the “sensation of insecurity” caught up with a high ranking Chavista: former Finance Minister and a current member of...

Gustavo Hernández A. September 11, 2012

Economy

Apagón con apagón se paga

Western provinces of Cuba  (including the capital Havana) suffered a four hour electrical blackout last Sunday night. The official explanation by Cuban authorities is “…a failure in a...

Gustavo Hernández A. September 10, 2012

Life

The pran is dead. Long live the pran.

The night of September 6th witnessed a violent regime change inside Santa Ana Prison (in Tachira State): A shootout between rival factions ended with the deaths of the...

Gustavo Hernández A. September 10, 2012

Life

No manejamos ese tipo de información

by Erin Fletcher We’re not quite seated, but I’ve already launched into my well-rehearsed spiel. For perhaps the fifth time that day, I say I’m an economics professor...

Francisco Toro September 10, 2012

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