Hugo Chávez / Cristina Marcano and Alberto Barrera Tyszka ; translated by Kristina Cordero ; introduction by Moisés Naím.

This critically acclaimed biography of this controversial world leader is at last available in English. Born in a small town, Chávez entered the military academy and was drawn to leftist politics and a new sense of himself as predestined to change the fortunes of his country--and of Latin America. B...

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Uniform Title:Hugo Chávez sin uniforme. English
Main Author: Marcano, Cristina, 1960-
Other Authors: Barrera, Alberto
Cordero, Kristina, 1971-
Language:English
Language of the Original:
Spanish
Published: New York : Random House, [2007], ©2007.
Edition:First U.S. edition.
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Physical Description:xxii, 327 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Format: Book
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This critically acclaimed biography of this controversial world leader is at last available in English. Born in a small town, Chávez entered the military academy and was drawn to leftist politics and a new sense of himself as predestined to change the fortunes of his country--and of Latin America. By day a family man and a military officer, by night he secretly recruited insurgents to overthrow the government. His coup attempt failed, but laid the groundwork for his ascension to the presidency eight years later. Chávez's revolutionary "Bolivarian" government stresses economic reforms meant to discourage corruption and empower the poor--yet the leader spends thousands a day on himself and cozies up to Arab oil elites. Venezuelan journalists Marcano and Barrera Tyszka explore the often crude public figure who condemns George W. Bush in fiery language but at the same time hires lobbyists to improve his country's image in the West.--From publisher description.
Call Number:F2328.52.C48 M3713 2007
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages [313]-316) and index.
ISBN:9780679456667 (alk. paper)
067945666X (alk. paper)