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Title Things are never so bad that they can't get worse : inside the collapse of Venezuela / William Neuman.

Publication Info. New York : St. Martin's Press, 2022.
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 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  987.064 NEUMAN    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  987.06 NEU    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  987.06 NEUMAN    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  987.06 NEUMAN    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  987.0642 NEUMAN    Check Shelf
 Plainville Public Library - Non Fiction  987.0642 NEU    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  987.0642 NEUMAN    Check Shelf
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Edition First edition.
Description x, 337 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-325) and index.
Contents Prologue: Mene grande -- Blackout -- The shouting country -- Blackout -- To be Bolívar -- Blackout -- Crude -- The man under the palm tree -- First, I want to say good morning -- Irrevocable, absolute, total -- The barrio -- Little bird -- Blackout -- Things are never so bad -- Blackout -- Kidnapped -- Blackout -- Means without production -- Piñata -- Blackout -- Not anymore -- Maximum pressure -- Exodus -- Swearing in -- Avalanche -- Bubble -- Dead houses -- A wooden knife -- Golden hearts -- Newsprint -- The screw-up at Macuto -- Blackout -- Venezuela agonistes.
Summary "A nuanced and deeply-reported account of the collapse of Venezuela, and what it could mean for the rest of the world. Today, Venezuela is a country of perpetual crisis -- a country of rolling blackouts, nearly worthless currency, uncertain supply of water and food, and extreme poverty. In the same land where oil -- the largest reserve in the world -- sits so close to the surface that it bubbles from the ground, where gold and other mineral resources are abundant, and where the government spends billions of dollars on public works projects that go abandoned, the supermarket shelves are bare and the hospitals have no medicine. Ten percent of the population has fled, creating the largest refugee exodus in the hemisphere, rivaling only war-torn Libya's crisis. Venezuela's collapse affects all of Latin America, as well as the United States and the international community. Republicans like to point to Venezuela as the perfect example of the emptiness of socialism, but it is a better model for something else: the destructive potential of charismatic populist leadership. Hugo Chavez's ascent was a precursor to the emergence of strongmen that can now be seen all over the world, and the success of the corrupt economy he established only lasted while oil sold for $120 a barrel. Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse is a fluid combination of journalism, memoir, and history that chronicles Venezuela's tragic journey from petro-riches to poverty. Author William Neuman witnessed it all firsthand while living in Caracas and serving as the New York Times Andes Region Bureau Chief. His book paints a clear-eyed, riveting, and highly personal portrait of the crisis unfolding in real time, with all of its tropical surrealism, extremes of wealth and suffering, and gripping drama. It is also a heartfelt reflection of the country's great beauty and vibrancy-and the energy, passion, and humor of its people, even under the most challenging circumstances."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Venezuela -- Politics and government -- 1999-
Chávez Frías, Hugo -- Influence.
Maduro, Nicolás, 1962-
Venezuela -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
Venezuela -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Chávez Frías, Hugo. (OCoLC)fst00331187
Maduro, Nicolás, 1962- (OCoLC)fst01954327
Economic history. (OCoLC)fst00901974
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) (OCoLC)fst00972484
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
Venezuela. (OCoLC)fst01204166
Chronological Term Since 1999
Genre/Form POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American^POLITICAL SCIENCE / Corruption & Misconduct.
Added Title Things are never so bad that they can not get worse
Things are never so bad that they cannot get worse
Inside the collapse of Venezuela
ISBN 9781250266163 (hardcover)
1250266165 (hardcover)
9781250266170 (ebook)
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