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GatoGordo

(2,412 posts)
Wed Nov 15, 2017, 04:31 PM Nov 2017

Coup dtat in Zimbabwe. Venezuela next?

The odds of a military coup in Venezuela are going up. But coups can sometimes lead to democracy

By Ozan Varol
November 15, 2017 at 9:00 AM

The news that Venezuela has started defaulting on its debts raises an important question: Can the current regime survive the likely economic fallout? Over the past few years, Venezuela has effectively become an authoritarian country. During his term in office, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has cracked down on dissidents by force and run roughshod over the country’s democratic institutions. Maduro has handpicked cronies to head a constituent assembly to rewrite the country’s constitution, disabled the opposition-controlled parliament, and made it prohibitively difficult to unseat him.

In such circumstances, as I argue in my new book, “The Democratic Coup d’État”, the domestic military plays a key role in determining whether a country will move to real democracy. Where the military sides with the regime, as large factions of the military did in Syria in 2011, the dictatorship often reigns supreme. But where the military sides with the people, democracy becomes a real possibility. Here’s how that may work out in Venezuela.

read more here

https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/11/15/the-odds-of-a-military-coup-in-venezuela-are-going-up-that-may-not-be-a-bad-thing/
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