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Dictatorship And Politics Intrigue Betrayal And Survival In Venezuela 19081935 Kellogg Institute Series On Democracy And Development Illustrated Brian Mcbeth

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Dictatorship And Politics Intrigue Betrayal And Survival In Venezuela 19081935 Kellogg Institute Series On Democracy And Development Illustrated Brian Mcbeth
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Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.83 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Brian McBeth
ISBN: 9780268035105, 0268035105
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Illustrated

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Dictatorship And Politics Intrigue Betrayal And Survival In Venezuela 19081935 Kellogg Institute Series On Democracy And Development Illustrated Brian Mcbeth by Brian Mcbeth 9780268035105, 0268035105 instant download after payment.

Dictatorship and Politics presents the first major study of General Juan Vicente Gomez's regime in Venezuela from 1908 to 1935 and the efforts of Gomez's enemies to overthrow him during his twenty-seven years in power. In this reappraisal of the Gomez regime, Brian S. McBeth demonstrates that Gomez's success in withstanding opponents' attacks was not only the result of his political acumen and ruthless methods of oppression. The political disagreements, personal rivalries, financial difficulties, occasional harassment by foreign powers, and at times plain bad luck of his opponents, usually in exile, were important contributing factors in the failure of their plots to overthrow him. In examining the opposition to the Gomez dictatorship, McBeth also intentionally removes the politics of oil from the center stage of the regime's foreign relations and instead focuses on the tolerance and intolerance by foreign governments of the exiles' activities.This monumental work of scholarship encompasses political correspondence, personal memoirs, newspapers, British and U.S. sources, and various public and private archives in Venezuela. Historians, as well as political scientists working on themes related to dictatorships and opposition, will find the book of interest.

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