Mental health break for the weekend
Juan Cristóbal says: – It’s easy to forget, but before we were oligarchs, squalid ones and betrayers of the homeland, we were simply – his invisible friends. I...
Teaches Economics at Universidad de los Andes in Santiago, Chile. Former editor of Caracas Chronicles.
Juan Cristóbal says: – It’s easy to forget, but before we were oligarchs, squalid ones and betrayers of the homeland, we were simply – his invisible friends. I...
Juan Cristóbal says: – A reader in Caracas told us yesterday that he was disappointed in Caracas Chronicles. He usually came to CC to find information and solace,...
Juan Cristóbal says: – Way back in the early days of 2005, Hugo Chávez declared himself a socialist. These were the lazy, hazy days of the post-Recall Referendum....
Juan Cristóbal says: – “I will be in any corner the fatherland demands me to be in, fulfilling my duty, fighting from my trench, backing the President and...
Juan Cristóbal says: – It’s not every day that you learn something about your own country from the New York Times. So do yourself a favor and don’t...
Juan Cristóbal says: – I should know better than to post about Honduras given how badly it went the last time, but here goes: by electing a President...
Juan Cristóbal says: – Ta-da-dun… ta-dun… I’m sitting in my ofice. It’s Friday afternoon. I’m waiting to finish a report, and the familiar Skype bell interrupts me. Damn,...
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Juan Cristóbal says: – A few days ago, Venezuela’s opposition announced with much fanfare it had finally reached an “agreement” on how to select candidates for the looming...
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