Books by Miguel Tinker Salas
“What’s fascinating about Tinker Salas’s work is his discussion around oil camps in early Venezuela, the discovery of oil in Lake Maracaibo in 1922 and how these US oil companies came into the country on very, very excellent terms for the companies themselves, because essentially, they were only paying rent on the land that they were drilling, rather than any taxes on the oil that they were actually digging out of the ground. Miguel is very interesting in discussing this process, how Venezuela entered the international oil economy on very, very unfavourable terms. “ Read more...
Julia Buxton, Policy Analyst
Interviews where books by Miguel Tinker Salas were recommended
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The Magical State: Nature, Money and Modernity in Venezuela
by Fernando Coronil -

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The Enduring Legacy: Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela
by Miguel Tinker Salas -

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Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution
by Richard Gott -
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Who Can Stop the Drums: Urban Social Movements in Chavez’s Venezuela
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5
The Collapse of Venezuela: Scorched Earth Politics and Economic Decline 2012-2020
by Francisco Rodriguez
The best books on Venezuela, recommended by Julia Buxton
The best books on Venezuela, recommended by Julia Buxton
In early January 2026 US forces arrested the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro and took him into custody in the US, charged with drug offences. Political scientist Julia Buxton chooses five books on modern Venezuelan politics and explains that this is only the latest political catastrophe to befall a country that has been plagued by its vast oil reserves. An endowment of natural resources that was expected to make the country rich when they were discovered in the early 20th century has only succeeded in making it poor and politically unstable.




