چکیده :

After the rise of Hugo Chavez to power as the president in 1999, and the initiation of the so-called Bolivarian Revolution, Venezuela made major shifts in its ties with foreign countries by decreasing cooperation with the United States and increasing it with other nations in the region and the world, especially leftists and antiimperialist ones. Those measures faced the refusal of the opposition parties, syndicates and many other sectors of the Venezuelan society. This article seeks to prove that due to increasing popularity of the opposition after the death of Chavez, if it could reach the power, the Venezuelan ties with the US would be changed substantially and become warmer after years of tension. The opposition’s rise to power serves economic and political interests of the United States and endangers interests of leftist and anti-imperialist counties like Cuba, and Iran.

کلید واژگان :

Venezuelan foreign policy, Hugo Chavez, Opposition, United States



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