Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wave of fierce popular protests against previous, neoliberal regimes. Morales was depicted as the country’s first indigenous president. His government promised a radical transformation of national politics and rebranded Bolivia as a “plurinational state”. Under MAS, indigenous subjectivity has moved from a marginalized position to center stage, and become a key condition for political legitimacy. This development is reflected in environmental politics. In international forums, the Bolivian government has claimed to represent a green indigenous alternative, a “culture of life”, as opposed to a Western, capitalist “culture of death”. However, on h...
Evo Morales, an Aymara man, was the first Indigenous President of Bolivia, a majority-Indigenous cou...
From the period 2000-2005, Bolivia experienced a profound political convulsion as social movements r...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
How is the natural environment used and understood in contemporary Bolivian politics? To answer this...
This thesis seeks to integrate existing scholarly frameworks of populism, resource nationalism, and ...
The government of Evo Morales is emblematic of the new left governments in Latin America that emerge...
This paper examines the active re-construction of indigenous identities within the Plurinational Sta...
In 2006, the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) government led by Evo Morales took power in Bolivia. Thi...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
This thesis provides an analytical framework for understanding the changing relations between the st...
This article discusses the indigenous perspectives on ecology, Mother Earth and environmental activi...
Evo Morales, an Aymara man, was the first Indigenous President of Bolivia, a majority-Indigenous cou...
From the period 2000-2005, Bolivia experienced a profound political convulsion as social movements r...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
How is the natural environment used and understood in contemporary Bolivian politics? To answer this...
This thesis seeks to integrate existing scholarly frameworks of populism, resource nationalism, and ...
The government of Evo Morales is emblematic of the new left governments in Latin America that emerge...
This paper examines the active re-construction of indigenous identities within the Plurinational Sta...
In 2006, the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) government led by Evo Morales took power in Bolivia. Thi...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
This thesis provides an analytical framework for understanding the changing relations between the st...
This article discusses the indigenous perspectives on ecology, Mother Earth and environmental activi...
Evo Morales, an Aymara man, was the first Indigenous President of Bolivia, a majority-Indigenous cou...
From the period 2000-2005, Bolivia experienced a profound political convulsion as social movements r...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...