[act-ma] 10/03 Venezuela Today: Challenges from Within and Abroad with Steve Ellner (Wed)
Charlie Welch
cwelch at tecschange.org
Tue Oct 2 13:22:04 PDT 2018
Venezuela Today:
Challenges from Within and Abroad
Steve Ellner- author of numerous books and professor at Universidad De Oriente in Venezuela from 1977 to 2003, is touring the US to give a presentation on the recent events in Venezuela and how people there are coping with hyper-inflation as well as food and medicine shortages.
Date: October 3 rd , 2018 Time: 6:30 to 8:00pm Open to the public.
Location:
College of Arts and Sciences, Room B 12, Boston University
725 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215
Sponsored by: BU Center for Latin American Studies, Pardee School of Global Studies and US-Venezuelan Solidarity Committee
The Bolivarian Revolution, initiated by Hugo Chavez in 1999 and now led by President Nicolas Maduro, has been in the bullseye of attacks by the Trump administration and the European Union. The US and European sanctions have been an economic stranglehold that has caused the Venezuelan economy to crumble. Economic sanctions prevent the normal flow of payments for goods, causing shortages and hyper-inflation that has reached over 1,000%. Venezuelans have resorted to migration to neighboring countries to look for a better life. The exodus has created a shortage of human talent in Venezuela impairing infrastructure (water, electricity, gas). The main Venezuelan industry, oil, has also suffered due to lack of talented resources and disinvestments, leading to a production decline of over 50%.
The Venezuelan Solidarity Committee is organizing a delegation to Venezuela in November. Information on the delegation will be available at this event.
Steve Ellner earned his Ph.D. in Latin American history at the University of New Mexico in 1980. Since 1977 he has taught economic history and political science at the Universidad de Oriente in Puerto La Cruz. He has been a visiting professor at Georgetown University (2004), Duke University (2005), Universidad de Buenos Aires (2010), Australian National University (2013), and Tulane University (2015) and has taught at Columbia University and Johns Hopkins, all in the field of Latin American history and political science. Among his book publications are: Venezuela's Movimiento al Socialismo: From Guerrilla Defeat to Electoral Politics (Duke University Press, 1988); Organized Labor in Venezuela, l958-l991: Behavior and Concerns in a Democratic Setting (Scholarly Resources, l993); Rethinking Venezuelan Politics: Class, Polarization and the Chávez Phenomenon . (Lynne Rienner, 2008).
Note a shorter version of a talk Steve gave on a similar subject about a month ago is available at
https://www.anymeeting.com/WebConference/RecordingDefault.aspx?c_psrid=E957D78280493F
Note: you have to register with the site to view it.
It is also available for another week on the WZBC radio archives.
https://zbconline.com/wzbc-2018-09-30-07-00.m3u
It is the 2nd part of this one hour block of the Truth and Justice Radio Show which is on every Sunday morning from 6 to 10 AM on WZBC radio 90.3 FM and on the internet at WZBC.org
https://www.facebook.com/events/171606217076036/
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