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OverviewFrom Prosperity to Collapse: The Fall of Venezuela Once among the wealthiest nations in the Western Hemisphere, Venezuela stood as a symbol of oil-fueled prosperity, boasting one of the highest standards of living in Latin America and a democratic system envied across the region. Within a generation, that promise collapsed. From the discovery of vast petroleum reserves to the rise of the modern petro-state, From Prosperity to Collapse traces how extraordinary resource wealth became a structural vulnerability rather than a foundation for lasting development. Beginning with Venezuela's pre-oil economy and following its transformation through boom, nationalization, populism, and authoritarian consolidation, this book examines how dependence on oil distorted institutions, weakened accountability, and hollowed out economic resilience. With analytical clarity and historical rigor, Wayne J. Gombar explores the decisive turning points: the nationalization of PDVSA, the erosion of democratic safeguards, the rise of Hugo Chávez, the failure of price controls and expropriations, and the catastrophic consequences of hyperinflation, scarcity, and mass migration. Rather than reducing collapse to ideology alone, the book situates Venezuela's crisis within broader patterns of governance failure, rent dependence, and institutional decay. Drawing on modern scholarship, economic data, and comparative analysis, From Prosperity to Collapse offers more than a national case study, it presents a warning. Venezuela's story is not an anomaly, but a lesson in how prosperity, without institutions, can become the prelude to ruin. About the Author Wayne J. Gombar is a researcher, writer, and analyst whose work focuses on the intersection of political institutions, economic systems, and historical collapse. His writing examines how governance structures shape long-term national outcomes, with particular attention to resource-dependent states, authoritarian resilience, and the unintended consequences of policy decisions. Drawing on historical analysis, comparative political economy, and contemporary scholarship, Gombar approaches complex subjects with an emphasis on structural forces rather than ideological narratives. His work seeks to bridge academic rigor and accessible explanation, offering readers a clear understanding of how prosperity can erode when institutions fail to adapt to economic and political stress. In From Prosperity to Collapse: The Fall of Venezuela, Gombar applies this framework to one of the most dramatic peacetime collapses of the modern era. By tracing Venezuela's transformation from a wealthy petro-state to a nation defined by hyperinflation, scarcity, and mass migration, he situates the Venezuelan experience within broader global patterns of resource dependence and governance failure. Gombar's work is intended for readers interested in political economy, modern history, public policy, and the lessons of state collapse. His writing emphasizes clarity, evidence, and long-term perspective over polemic, making complex issues accessible without sacrificing analytical depth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wayne J GombarPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.422kg ISBN: 9798243497145Pages: 314 Publication Date: 28 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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