The making of the State, the Nation and the Nation-State in Bolivia has been an endless quest since the foundation of the Republic in 1825. However there are two stages of significant importance: the first one, during the 50’s, when the National Revolutionary Movement (MNR) allows the transition from modernization to modernity with the universal suffrage, the agrarian reform and several nationalizations without recognizing the radical otherness of the Indian; the second stage, during the 90’s, when the successive governments vote a «pluriethnical» Constitution as well as laws of popular participation. This process comes to a climax with the election of the Indian President Evo Morales in December 2005. Among issues discussed in this paper: ...
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar o nacionalismo na vida política da Bolívia contemporânea...
The following article is a description of the phenomenon of Bolivian Indigenous Movement, one of the...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
Créer un Etat, une nation, un Etat-nation est, pour la Bolivie, une quête inachevée depuis la fondat...
El artículo tiene como objetivo revisar el estado actual del proyecto plurinacional de refundación e...
In the context of the radical political project led by President Evo Morales, the paper addresses th...
In Latin America, and more particularly in Bolivia, populism cannot be distinguished from nationalis...
Over the past decade, well-organized mobilizations have brought groups of Bolivian miners, urban wor...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
This article analizes the political process of Bolivia since the onset of the Evo Morales Ayma gover...
International audienceSince its foundation in the 1980s, the Indigenous Confederation of Bolivia (CI...
The comparative analysis of the National Revolution, in 1952, and the National-Democratic Revolution...
Los procesos de movilización dados recientemente en Bolivia transformaron su sistema político hasta ...
Prenant comme point de départ la Révolution nationaliste de 1952, ce travail retrace l’histoire na...
Bolivia is historically a mining country where multiple visions concerning the natural resources hav...
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar o nacionalismo na vida política da Bolívia contemporânea...
The following article is a description of the phenomenon of Bolivian Indigenous Movement, one of the...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
Créer un Etat, une nation, un Etat-nation est, pour la Bolivie, une quête inachevée depuis la fondat...
El artículo tiene como objetivo revisar el estado actual del proyecto plurinacional de refundación e...
In the context of the radical political project led by President Evo Morales, the paper addresses th...
In Latin America, and more particularly in Bolivia, populism cannot be distinguished from nationalis...
Over the past decade, well-organized mobilizations have brought groups of Bolivian miners, urban wor...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
This article analizes the political process of Bolivia since the onset of the Evo Morales Ayma gover...
International audienceSince its foundation in the 1980s, the Indigenous Confederation of Bolivia (CI...
The comparative analysis of the National Revolution, in 1952, and the National-Democratic Revolution...
Los procesos de movilización dados recientemente en Bolivia transformaron su sistema político hasta ...
Prenant comme point de départ la Révolution nationaliste de 1952, ce travail retrace l’histoire na...
Bolivia is historically a mining country where multiple visions concerning the natural resources hav...
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar o nacionalismo na vida política da Bolívia contemporânea...
The following article is a description of the phenomenon of Bolivian Indigenous Movement, one of the...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...