Venezuela

Venezuela

Clara Roldan

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Editorial:
The Economic Reader Press
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798233209406
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Durante años, Venezuela ha sido presentada como un caso excepcional: un país con enormes recursos naturales que, de manera aparentemente repentina, cayó en una crisis profunda. Venezuela: Una historia propone una lectura distinta. Lejos de explicar el colapso como un fracaso súbito o atribuible a una sola ideología o liderazgo, este libro examina los procesos históricos de largo plazo que moldearon al Estado venezolano y limitaron su capacidad de resistir las crisis.Desde la herencia colonial y la debilidad institucional temprana hasta la centralización del poder y la dependencia de la renta petrolera, la obra analiza cómo se configuró una relación entre Estado y sociedad basada más en la distribución que en la rendición de cuentas. A lo largo de los siglos XX y XXI, estos patrones permitieron periodos de estabilidad aparente, pero también generaron una fragilidad estructural que se hizo visible cuando cambiaron las condiciones económicas y políticas.Con un enfoque analítico y contenido, el libro evita explicaciones simplistas y lecturas ideológicas. Examina decisiones políticas, incentivos institucionales y continuidades históricas que atravesaron distintos regímenes, mostrando por qué los intentos de reforma resultaron recurrentemente insuficientes y por qué la recuperación ha sido tan difícil.Venezuela: Una historia está dirigido a lectores que buscan comprender el trasfondo histórico del colapso venezolano, no como un episodio aislado, sino como el resultado acumulado de procesos más profundos. No ofrece soluciones rápidas ni juicios categóricos, sino contexto, perspectiva y una explicación fundada de cómo un país de gran riqueza terminó enfrentando una crisis prolongada.

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