Ever since the 1998 election of Hugo Chávez, Washington has been
trying to overthrow the Bolivarian Revolution. In recent years,
regime-change efforts have mostly relied on an all-out economic war
against Venezuela with a weapon of choice: unilateral coercive
measures, commonly known as sanctions.
A
War Without Bombs: The Social, Political and Economic Impact of
Sanctions Against Venezuela aims to provide Venezuelanalysis
readers, internationalists, activists, and people committed to social
justice with the tools to understand (and collectively revert) the
devastating impact of the blockade on the people of Venezuela.
This
publication features essays, infographics and interviews with expert
analysts to expose the mechanics of sanctions, their impact and the
geopolitical implications. It likewise features testimonies of
popular resistance from Bolivarian grassroots organizations.