Since the late eighties, the Andean countries have undergone decentralization processes which, in some cases, have increased the capacities of their territories and regions. However, despite these advances, the processes of constitutional reform in Bolivia and Ecuador, where what is at stake is not a simple administrative transformation but rather a broader reformulation of the State as an «imaginary unit», suggest that the theme is by no means exhausted. This article argues that during recent years the territorial disparities within each of the countries have increased and suggests an agenda for the construction of a decentralized State which is also participative, inclusive and democratic.Desde fines de los 80, los países andinos han expe...
This article is a comparative analysis of the Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Eastern Bolivia...
Este artículo argüye que la Constitución colombiana de 1991 no contiene mecanismos apropiados para a...
This article pretends to answer why the party system collapsed in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Th...
The decentralization policies in Latin America are the central shaft of the present article. Makes a...
Ten years have passed since the Ecuadorian and Bolivian constituent processes, which formally concl...
Ten years have passed since the Ecuadorian and Bolivian constituent processes, which formally conclu...
Sumak kawsay and suma qamaña are concepts proposed by the original peoples in Andean countries that ...
En el presente estudio se analizan los avances del neoconstitucionalismo y la democracia participati...
ResumenEn el presente estudio se analizan los avances del neoconstitucionalismo y la democracia part...
This article analyzes the main problems that the new Political Constitution of Bolivia is facing bef...
This article analyzes the main problems that the new Political Constitution of Bolivia is facing bef...
From 2000 to 2010, Bolivia and Peru underwent similar processes of political decentralization toward...
The demands of plurinational State and departmental autonomy had been one of the most important and ...
El artículo analiza los procesos de descentralización política de los países andinos, estos son, Bol...
none1siThis article aims to compare some key statements and words from four constitutions in the Lat...
This article is a comparative analysis of the Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Eastern Bolivia...
Este artículo argüye que la Constitución colombiana de 1991 no contiene mecanismos apropiados para a...
This article pretends to answer why the party system collapsed in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Th...
The decentralization policies in Latin America are the central shaft of the present article. Makes a...
Ten years have passed since the Ecuadorian and Bolivian constituent processes, which formally concl...
Ten years have passed since the Ecuadorian and Bolivian constituent processes, which formally conclu...
Sumak kawsay and suma qamaña are concepts proposed by the original peoples in Andean countries that ...
En el presente estudio se analizan los avances del neoconstitucionalismo y la democracia participati...
ResumenEn el presente estudio se analizan los avances del neoconstitucionalismo y la democracia part...
This article analyzes the main problems that the new Political Constitution of Bolivia is facing bef...
This article analyzes the main problems that the new Political Constitution of Bolivia is facing bef...
From 2000 to 2010, Bolivia and Peru underwent similar processes of political decentralization toward...
The demands of plurinational State and departmental autonomy had been one of the most important and ...
El artículo analiza los procesos de descentralización política de los países andinos, estos son, Bol...
none1siThis article aims to compare some key statements and words from four constitutions in the Lat...
This article is a comparative analysis of the Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Eastern Bolivia...
Este artículo argüye que la Constitución colombiana de 1991 no contiene mecanismos apropiados para a...
This article pretends to answer why the party system collapsed in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Th...