
Venezuela unrest could be ‘building block’ of change
Clip: 2/19/2014 | 5m 5s
Venezuela unrest could be ‘building block’ of change
Less than a year has passed since the death of Hugo Chavez and the election of President Nicolas Maduro, but the problems driving unrest in Venezuela have been building for a decade. Carl Meacham of the Center for Strategic and International Studies joins Gwen Ifill to offer background on the “snowballing” of anti-government sentiment in that country.
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Venezuela unrest could be ‘building block’ of change
Clip: 2/19/2014 | 5m 5s
Less than a year has passed since the death of Hugo Chavez and the election of President Nicolas Maduro, but the problems driving unrest in Venezuela have been building for a decade. Carl Meacham of the Center for Strategic and International Studies joins Gwen Ifill to offer background on the “snowballing” of anti-government sentiment in that country.
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