Scenarios about 'Bolivarian Revolution'
The political and social movement initiated by Hugo Chávez in Venezuela, emphasizing Latin American integration, social welfare programs, and opposition to neoliberalism and U.S. influence. Named after Simón Bolívar, the 19th-century independence leader, the Bolivarian Revolution sought to transform Venezuela through constitutional reform, nationalization of industries, and the creation of a "socialism for the 21st century" while inspiring similar leftist movements throughout Latin America.
What If Caracas Developed Different Economic Policies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Venezuela's capital embraced market reforms instead of Chavismo, potentially transforming the country into a South American economic powerhouse rather than facing collapse.