Crisis and EU foreign policy / Policy Brief
Chavez's new laws demand an International response
28/10/2009 By Susanne Gratius
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To shift the balance definitively towards his political camp, Chávez is designing new laws to weaken his 'enemies'. Given that the incipient civil society depends on external funds, the international community should increase funding to Venezuela. Furthermore, donors should adopt a clearer position on the violation of human and political rights.
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Bio author: Susanne Gratius
Latin America. Emerging powers. Brazil. Cuba. Venezuela. EU-Latin American relations.


