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| Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez died yesterday, ending 14 years in power, and leaving behind a deeply divided country. John Munson and his guest discuss the legacy of Chavez, his political ideology known as "chavismo," and how his death might change the country's relationship with the United States.
Guest: William Dobson, politics and foreign affairs editor for Slate. He's been an editor at Foreign Affairs, Newsweek International, and Foreign Policy. Author of, "The Dictator's Learning Curve: Inside the Global Battle for Democracy." |
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