"In March 2015, President Obama initiated sanctions against Venezuela, declaring a "national emergency with respect to the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States posed by the situation in Venezuela." Each year, the U.S. administration has repeated this claim. But, as Joe Emersberger and Justin Podur ague in their timely book, Extraordinary Threat, the opposite is true: It is the U.S. policy of regime change in Venezuela that constitutes an "extraordinary threat" to Venezuelans. Tens of thousands of Venezuelans continue to die because of these ever-tightening U.S. sanctions, denying people daily food, medicine, and fuel. On top of this, Venezuela has, since 2002, been subjected to repeated coup attempts by U.S.-backed forces. In Extraordinary Threat, Emersberger and Podur tell the story of six coup attempts against Venezuela. This book deflates the myths propagated about the Venezuelan government's purported lack of electoral legitimacy, scant human rights, and disastrous economic development record. Contrary to accounts lobbed by the corporate media, the real target of sustained U.S. assault on Venezuela is not the country's claimed authoritarianism nor its supposed corruption. It is Chavismo, the prospect that twenty-first century socialism could be brought about through electoral and constitutional means. This is what the U.S. empire must not allow to succeed"-- Provided by publisher
Justin Podur Libros
Justin Podur escribe sobre política internacional desde una perspectiva activista, inspirado por la comunidad de ZNet. Su obra se centra en temas globales con énfasis en un enfoque activista. Aborda conflictos internacionales y justicia social. Podur combina sus experiencias en periodismo y trabajo científico para iluminar los complejos desafíos políticos y ambientales del mundo.




Siegebreakers
- 308 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Under the crushing weight of the siege of Gaza, Laila and Nasser are members of the Palestinian resistance fighting desperately to free their people. Together, they learn of a plan to unite the disparate Palestinian factions and break Israel's siege.
America's Wars on Democracy in Rwanda and the DR Congo
- 412 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Focusing on US interventions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, this book delves into the complex historical ties between the two nations. It critiques American efforts to thwart Patrice Lumumba's vision for a democratic Congo and the support for Mobutu's regime to maintain neo-colonial influence. Additionally, it explores the US backing of Paul Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front during the 1990s, while examining broader themes of African development, democracy, genocide, and international relations.
Haiti's New Dictatorship
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
In 1804 Haiti became the world's first independent black Republic following a slave revolution. 200 years later, ravaged by colonialism and violence, it was placed under UN military occupation.Haiti's New Dictatorship charts the country's recent history, from the 2004 coup against President Aristide to the devastating 2010 earthquake, revealing a shocking story of abuse and indifference by international forces. Justin Podur unmasks the grim reality of a supposedly benign international occupation, arguing that the denial of sovereignty is the fundamental cause of Haiti's problems. A powerful challenge and wake-up call to the international NGO and development community, Haiti's New Dictatorship is essential reading for anyone concerned with justice in the global south and progressive development policies.