With the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez after a two-year
fight with cancer, we host a roundtable discussion on a revolutionary
leader whose democratic-socialist policies not only transformed his
country, but helped steer the entire Latin American region away from
U.S.-backed neoliberalism. We’re joined by five guests: Miguel Tinker
Salas, Pomona College professor and author of two books on Venezuela;
Venezuelan-American attorney Eva Golinger, a friend and adviser to
Chávez; New York University professor and author Greg Grandin; Gregory
Wilpert, founder of Venezuelanalysis.com; and Michael Shifter, president
of the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington-based policy forum on
Western Hemisphere affairs. We spend the hour on the life of Chávez, his
legacy, and what may come next in Venezuela
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