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David Smilde
Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at CIPR
Catholic Church urges Venezuela to unite against coronavirus
Catholic Church urges Venezuela to unite against coronavirus by David Smilde and Hugo Pérez Hernáiz Coronavirus hasn’t yet hit Venezuela…From the Los Angeles Times and Tulane Today: Tulane sociologist David Smilde discusses the role of the military in Venezuela
This story originally appeared in Tulane Today and the Los Angeles Times entitled In Venezuela right now, one constituency matters…From Tulane Today and Fox News: Sociology professor David Smilde discusses the continuing chaos in Venezuela
This story originally appeared in Tulane Today and Fox News entitled Caracas, once a thriving metropolis, is struggling as country…Book Published: Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies, edited by Virginia Oliveros
Congratulations to Dr. Virginia Oliveros for editing and writing two chapters in Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies Argentina in…From Tulane News and Chicago Tribune: Tulane professor David Smilde explains the role of 'colectivos' in Venezuela
This story originally appeared in Tulane News and the Chicago Tribune entitled Maduro’s muscle: Motorcycle gangs known as ‘colectivos’ are…From the Washington Post: Tulane sociologist David Smilde comments on opposition leader Juan Guaidó's return to Venezuela
This story originally appeared in Tulane News and the Washington Post entitled Guaidó says he’ll be returning to Venezuela for…From Tulane News and Gulf Times: Current Venezuela protests different from past ones
This story originally appeared in Tulane News and the Gulf Times entitled Current Venezuela protests different from past ones on…Dr. Smilde published in New York Times: El Grupo de Contacto Internacional: la mejor oportunidad de Venezuela
El Grupo de Contacto Internacional: la mejor oportunidad de Venezuela Por: DAVID SMILDE y GEOFF RAMSEY La semana pasada, el…From NPR: Sociologist David Smilde comments on allegiance of Venezuelan armed forces
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations at Tulane University, recently spoke with…From The Hill: Tulane sociologist David Smilde argues against military intervention in Venezuela
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at the…From the Washington Post: Tulane Sociologist Daivd Smilde comments on propaganda in Venezuelan media
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at the…Tulane Sociologist David Smilde comments on U.S. foreign policy and sanctions in Venezuela
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at the…What a Drone Attack Says About Venezuela's Future - NYTimes
What a Drone Attack Says About Venezuela‘s Future A democratic transition for the Latin American country requires a firm engagement…Tulane Sociologist David Smilde comments on Venezuela and Summit of the Americas in the New York Times
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at the…Fundraising Campaign: International/Undocumented Student Emergency Fund
The International and Undocumented Student Emergency Fund will provide emergency assistance to a limited number of students per academic year.…Tulane Sociologist David Smilde Discusses the Venezuelan Economy with the New York Times
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at the…From Tulane New Wave: David Smilde Sought After Expert of Venezuelan Politics
This story originally appeared on the Tulane New Wave News website entitled Scholar of Venezuelan politics ‘tells it like it…Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations David Smilde Writes Op-Ed for NYT
Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at CIPR, David Smilde, was recently…Tulane Sociologist David Smilde Weighs in on Venezuelan Politics and Economy
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at the…Tulane Sociologist David Smilde Weighs in on Recent Gubernatorial Elections in Venezuela
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at the…Dr. Smilde publishes NYTimes Op-ed 'Venezuelan Democracy Needs the Hemisphere's Help'
Two weeks ago, at the invitation of Senator Bob Corker, Dr. David Smilde testified before the Committee on Foreign relations…Op-ed on Venezuela by David Smilde published in New York Times
Tulane’s David Smilde’s opinion piece, Chavismo Full Circle was published in the New York Times today. In it he blames…Dr. Sánchez publishes piece on Venezuela & the Bolivarian Revolution
Venezuela: Demise of the Bolivarian Revolution? by CIPR’s Non-Resident Research Fellow Dr. Raúl Sánchez Urribarrí was recently published by the…Former CIPR Visiting Scholar Quoted on Marketplace
Steve Ellner, Professor at the Universidad de Oriente in Venezuela, and former CIPR Visiting Scholar was quoted on Marketplace Morning…Dr. Tim Gill publishes piece on Venezuela
Dr. Tim Gill recently had an article published which develops the concept of a ‘world cultural toolkit’, using the Venezuelan…David Smilde featured on Marketplace
David Smilde, sociology professor at Tulane and fellow at the Washington Office on Latin America, and a Stone Center affiliate…WOLA Publishes Summary of Conference "The Paradox of Violence in Venezuela: A Comparative Approach" on Blog
Rebecca Hanson, a graduate student in sociology at the University of Georgia, and co-organizer of the symposium The Paradox of…Faculty Member David Smilde Speaks to The WorldPost on Significance of Venezuela's Recent Election
David Smilde, Professor of Sociology at Tulane, recently spoke with The WorldPost, a partnership of The Huffington Post and Berggruen…CIPR Hosts Symposium on Venezuelan Elections
On Friday, December 3rd, CIPR was pleased to host a symposium about Venezuela‘s December 6th elections. Three esteemed Venezuela scholars…CIPR Visiting Researcher to Speak in South Africa on Venezuela
Professor Steve Ellner will be in South Africa during November 2015 speaking on the following: “Regionalism in Latin America and…International Scholars Gather at Tulane to Unpack the Paradox of Violence in Venezuela
This past Halloween weekend, Tulane welcomed 15 national and international scholars as they attended the Paradox of Violence in Venezuela:…Steve Ellner, CIPR Visiting Researcher
Steve Ellner has been a Full Professor at the Universidad de Oriente in Venezuela since 1978 and has been a…David Smilde publishes two articles on Venezuela
In February 2015, David Smilde, Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Social Relations at Tulane University published an…David Smilde quoted in Toronto Star article on Latin American elections
David Smilde, Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Social Relations in the Department of Sociology at Tulane, was…Health and Well-Being in Venezuela's CECOSESOLA
Written by: Hannagan Johnson CIPR RPA and MA Candidate in Latin American Studies On September 16, 2011, Tulane’s Center for…Mixed Bag of Venezuelan Leader's Regime
Michaela Gibboni newwave@tulane.edu Photo by Jose Ibanez Credit and blame ‘” Hugo Chávez deserves both. Experts presented their perspectives on…Venezuela's Income Disparity Contrary to Latin American Trends, Lustig's Inequality Study Shows
August 25, 2010 Tulane Professor of Latin American Economics, Nora Lustig along with co-editor Luis F. López-Calva of the recently…Venezuelan Ambassador Visits Tulane
On November 19, the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR) and the Department of Political Science at Tulane University…
Perspectives on Latin America
The Mother of All Storms: Venezuela and the COVID-19 Crisis. Join via Zoom: https://tulane.zoom.us/j/96172234806U.S. Sanctions and Venezuela's Humanitarian Crisis: a discussion with Francisco Rodriguez
The Venezuelan economy has descended into ever-worsening chaos since the beginning of the administration of Nicolás Maduro. U.S. economic sanctions,…Latin American Writers Series: Alberto Barrera Tyszka
Ecuadorian writer and Tulane Visiting Scholar Gabriela Alemán interviews Venezuelan writer Alberto Barrera Tyszka about his life, interests, and influences.…Globalizing American Studies 2.0 Symposium at Tulane University
This symposium is the relaunch of a project that began at Northwestern, in 2004, which featured several international symposia and…David Smilde to join TULASO and debate team to discuss Venezuelan politics and US involvement
Tulane Undergraduate Latin American Studies Organization (TULASO) and the Tulane Debate Team are proud to present a debate on the…The Failure of Chavismo: CIPR Brown Bag Lunch
The Failure of Chauvinism: CIPR Brown Bag Lunch Ever since the drop of oil prices in the international market, four…Latin America at the Crossroads: Venezuela
The final panel in the Latin American at the Crossroads series will discuss Venezuela. Already suffering from shortages of basic…Symposium: Venezuelan Elections
Please join us for a symposium with three Venezuela scholars as they discuss the upcoming legislative elections in Venezuela. Lunch…Barrio Rising: Urban Popular Politics and the Making of Modern Venezuela
Lecture & Luncheon. RSVP required. Please join us for a lecture with Dr. Alejandro Velasco, Assistant Professor at New York…Evading the Constraints of Globalization: Oil & Gas Nationalization in Venezuela and Bolivia
The Tulane University Political Science department invites you to their seminar series. This week’s talk, by CIPR Postdoctoral fellow, Riitta-Ilona…Venezuela: Challenges, Crisis and Perspectives
Two years after the death of Hugo Chávez, Venezuela’s 21st Century Socialism is confronting serious challenges. The economic difficulties inherited…ExPatria - A Reading and Discussion with Pianist Gabriela Montero
Gabriela Montero was born in Caracas Venezuela, she gave her first public performance at the age of five. At the…Health and Well-Being in Venezuela's CECOSESOLA
A Lecture Featuring Myron K. Rogers, former consultant to Cecosesola. Health and Well-Being in Cecosesola: The Evolution of a 40-year-old…Symposium: Venezuela from the Neutral Ground
The Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR), the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, and the Department of Political…Andres Cañizales Talk: "Chavez, Media, and Political Conflict in Venezuela"
The School of Liberal Arts, The Stone Center for Latin American Studies, and The Center for Inter-American Policy and Research…
David Smilde speaks to PRI about Venezuela's economic crisis
Listen to PRI’s The World speak with Tulane University professor David Smilde who lives in Caracas, where he also works…Dr. Steve Ellner Stresses Context in Evaluating Social and Economic Programs in Chavista Venezuela
On October 21st, CIPR welcomed Dr. Steve Ellner, visiting professor and research fellow, to present his talk entitled: “Populism and…Myron Rogers: Health and Well Being in CECOSESOLA
Health and Well-Being in CECOSESOLA: The Evolution of a 40-year-old Self-Organizing Venezuelan Cooperative A podcast of the lecture by Myron…
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- Challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in the health of women, children, and adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean
- 2020-2021 CIPR Post-Doctoral Fellows
- Catholic Church urges Venezuela to unite against coronavirus
- The new inequalities and people-to-people social protection
- What should Venezuela do about COVID-19? (in Spanish)
- Op-ed by Professor Smilde in NYT: "Trump's Shout-Out Masks a Bleak Outlook for Venezuela's Guaidó"
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