Eva Golinger, winner of the International Award for Journalism in Mexico (2009), named “La Novia de Venezuela” by President Hugo Chávez, is a Venezuelan-American attorney from New York, living in Caracas, Venezuela since 2005 and author of the best-selling books, “The Chávez Code: Cracking US Intervention in Venezuela” (2006 Olive Branch Press), “Bush vs. Chávez: Washington’s War on Venezuela” (2007, Monthly Review Press), “The Empire’s Web: Encyclopedia of Interventionism and Subversion”, “La Mirada del Imperio sobre el 4F: Los Documentos Desclasificados de Washington sobre la rebelión militar del 4 de febrero de 1992” and "La Agresión Permanente: USAID, NED y CIA". Since 2003, Eva, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and CUNY Law School in New York, has been investigating, analyzing and writing about US intervention in Venezuela using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain information about the US Government’s efforts to destabilize progressive movements in Latin America. Her first book, The Chávez Code, has been translated and published in six languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian & Russian) and is presently being made into a feature film.
Battle for Venezuela and Its Oil
Prevent Civil War in Venezuela
My Country, My Love: a Conversation with Gerardo and Adriana of the Cuban Five
US Espionage: Alive and Well in Latin America
The Secret Agenda Behind the Venezuela-Guyana Conflict
The Secret Agenda Behind the Venezuela-Guyana Conflict
Documents Confirm U.S. Plans Against Venezuela
U.S. Buys the Press in Venezuela
Desperate to Save His Legacy, Obama Chooses Cuba
Venezuelans Celebrate Rescue of Democracy as Threats Continue
Obama Requests Funding For Venezuelan Opposition in 2012 Budget
Setting the Record Straight on Venezuela and Hugo Chavez
Wikileaks: Documents Confirm US Plans Against Venezuela