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    Venezuelan democracy in the 20th Century. The struggel between the Military and the Non-Military
    (2013) Da Silva, José Luis
    Twentieth‑century Venezuela has characteristics that make it different in terms of the ways of conducting politics in the traditional way. Political parties of the twentieth century inaugurated a new political period. One reason for this may be found in the long dictatorship of General Gómez which lasted for more than three decades and which obliterated all vestiges of nineteenth century politics to the point that students will be called to establish innovative proposals. The mode of policy‑making shows a difference in style between the military and non‑military along with irreconcilable difference in the perception of democracy which they showed. One mentoring system will come increasingly into a conflict with another, in which there is an attempt to make the citizens bear republican responsibilities in order to feed a state that at times runs the risk of collapse due to the unmet requirements of the people, together with other requirements of the time.
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    Luis Castro Leiva y la importancia del 23 de enero de 1958: reflexión sobre el discurso
    (2006) Da Silva, José Luis
    El doctor Luis Castro Leiva no proviene de las filas partidistas, como tampoco de los estratos gubernamentales, es simplemente un profesor universitario, como tal, un ciudadano más del país. De esta manera, y partiendo de esta última atribución, se valdrá el orador para expresar su enjundioso balance ante el país.
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    PARTIDOS, PUEBLO EN LA NACIENTE DEMOCRACIA VENEZOLANA DE 1959, A TRAVÉS , DE LA EXPERIENCIA POLITICO-PERIODISTICA DE MIGUEL OTERO
    (2011) Da Silva, José Luis; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7929-3939
    Este artículo analiza la decisiva e importante participación de los partidos políticos y el pueblo venezolano en el nacimiento y consolidación de la naciente democracia venezolana que se inaugura a partir del derrocamiento de la dictadura del general Marcos Pérez Jiménez, tal y como lo expone Miguel Otero Silva en el discurso que pronuncia en 1959 ante el Congreso de la República de Venezuela,