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Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro: Relations Revealed. Hugo Chavez. Born on July 28 th 1954 Communications officer Became president of Venezuela in 1999 Boliviaran Revolution/ World Power mentality. Foreign Affairs. Fidel Castro . Born August 13 th , 1926 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro:

Relations Revealed

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• Born on July 28th 1954

• Communications officer

• Became president of Venezuela in 1999

• Boliviaran Revolution/ World Power mentality

Hugo Chavez

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Foreign Affairs

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Fidel Castro • Born August 13th,

1926

• 1965 was the First Secretary of the Communist Party

• President of Cuba 1976-2008

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“Venecuba/Cubazuela”

• (1999-2009)

• From Caracas to Havana

• $19.4 billion

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Quick Snip

• http://www.coha.org/the-not-so-odd-couple-venezuela%E2%80%99s-hugo-chavez-and-cuba%E2%80%99s-fidel-castro/

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- Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas.

- In December 2001 President Chavez announced his vision.

- Aims for integration of Latin American countries with ones in the Caribbean.

- One of the most significant programs that Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro have worked together to implement.

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A vision from the past. • This idea was conceptualized generations ago, by one of the

worlds greatest generals. • Simon Bolivar (1783-1830) has been referred to as the

George Washington of South America. • He is most commonly known for his revolutions against the

Spanish empire. • Chavez clarified he aims to follow the political dream of

Bolivar.• This vision aims for the creation of a South American Nation-

State.

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Early days. • In the beginning the only two countries involved in ALBA were

Venezuela and Cuba. • Currently, there are eight countries that have signed onto this

agreement.

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Latin America Participants. 1. Venezuela2. Bolivia3. Nicaragua4. Ecuador

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Caribbean Participants.1. Cuba2. Antigua & Barbuda3. Dominica4. St. Vincent & The Granadines

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Other Additions.• Recently Chavez has let three countries

become ‘observers’1. Haiti2. Iran 3. Syria

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Overarching Ideologies. 1. Conflict: ALBA seeks to institutionalize radical conflict.- It essentially forces the member states into socialism.- If they don’t want to abide by Chavez’ proposal, they are forced to fall on

the US for support. 2. 21st Century Socialism: The set of ideologies has been called

“participatory and protagonist democracy” - This calls for the elimination of representative democracy in a country. - It favors a strong Caudillo executive.3. International Revolution: ALBA’s goal is to be seen as a regional

infrastructure whom supports radical revolution. - The current global institutional order must be brought to tis knees for the possibility of new world order.

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Ortega in ALBA.• January 11th 2007, President Ortega signed the document that made

Nicaragua an active participant in ALBA. • Ortega endorses ALBA to the point that he believes it should be an

international model. • Ortega receives approximately $500,000,000 per year from Venezuela. • Believes that capitalist powers to implement policies of fair trade and

solidarity .• “ life is showing that the capitalism model that arrived at its maximum

development and splendor is now in total decline.”

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ALBANISA. • Through Ortega’s cooperation came the birth of this private company.• This is company that financially fuels the various social projects

throughout Nicaragua. • Because this company is privately held there is a serious lack of

transparency. • There have been many allegations of Ortega’s government embezzling

funds and being part other illegitimate activities. • Due to the lack of clarity regarding ALBANISA’s activities, it has been

difficult to prove any of the allegations true.

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Oil & Economy

• Venezuelan oil for Cuban medical expertise• Don’t have to seek foreign aid from Europe or

North America• Cuban economy has grown nearly 12% since

foreign aid started in early 1990s• barillo indentro• Castro resells portion of oil

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Discusssion Questions

• Do you think that the relations Chavez has instituted are immature/naïve in some ways and can in fact harm Venezuela or is he going about things the “right” way?

• Do you think Chavez considers Nicaragua so valuable because of what the country brings to the table, or solely because Ortega is an anti US revolutionary?

• Why do you think Cuba and Venezuela remain close allies and trading partners?

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Sources• "Castro, Fidel." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Ed. William

Darity, Jr. Vol. 1. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008. 463-468. Global Issues In Context. Gale. CIC Penn State University. 2 Oct. 2012 <http://find.galegroup.com.ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC>.

• Forero, Juan. "Chavez Uses Aid To Win Support In the Americas." The New York Times (April 4, 2006) Foreign Desk: A1(L). Global Issues In Context. Gale. CIC Penn State University. 2 Oct. 2012 <http://find.galegroup.com.ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC>.

• Macbeth, Hampden. "The Not So Odd Couple: Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez and Cuba’s Fidel Castro." The Not so Odd Couple. Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 21 June 2005. Web. 2 Oct. 2012. <http://www.coha.org/the-not-so-odd-couple-venezuela%E2%80%99s-hugo-chavez-and-cuba%E2%80%99s-fidel-castro/>.

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http://www.radiohc.cu/ing/news/world/8635-daniel-ortega-defends-alba-over-neoliberalism.html

http://www.bolivarmo.com/history.htm

http://www.thecommentator.com/article/626/_the_consolidation_of_alba_constitutional_representative_democracy_in_decline_in_latin_america

http://www.coha.org/nicaragua-albanisa-the-privatization-of-venezuelan-aid/

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2009/1014/p06s01-woam.html

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