Bolivia\u27s sad and turbulent history continues to repeat itself. The coca boom of today has replaced the tin boom of the last century, which in turn supplanted the exploitation of silver and other precious metals during the colonial period. And as in the past, Bolivia\u27s export-based economy continues to depend on foreigners for everything from bank loans to economic advisers
Bolivia in the 1980s was wracked by monetary inflation approaching levels of the German Weimar Repub...
In Coca Yes, Cocaine No Thomas Grisaffi traces the political ascent and transformation of the Moveme...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
For three decades, the U.S. has attempted to impose a neoliberal economic model of free markets, tra...
By any standard, Bolivia's economic crisis in the 1980's has been extraordinary. Like its neighbors....
During the last two decades of the 20th Century the economic reality of many Latin American nations ...
International drug trafficking looms large in the future of international relations. Although drug p...
Bajo el gobierno del MAS Bolivia experimentó grandes cambios institucionales, políticos y sociales....
Faculty advisor: Patrick McNamaraThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportuni...
This report includes background information on Bolivia’s political unrest, economic situation, and r...
This report includes background information on Bolivia’s political unrest, economic situation, and r...
Upon his presidential election, Bolivian coca grower leader Evo Morales adopted a policy of promotin...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
In the centuries before the Spanish conquest, the Bolivian space was among the most highly urbanised...
Since the adoption of Law 1008 in 1988, Bolivia\u27s government has organized a campaign to eradicat...
Bolivia in the 1980s was wracked by monetary inflation approaching levels of the German Weimar Repub...
In Coca Yes, Cocaine No Thomas Grisaffi traces the political ascent and transformation of the Moveme...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
For three decades, the U.S. has attempted to impose a neoliberal economic model of free markets, tra...
By any standard, Bolivia's economic crisis in the 1980's has been extraordinary. Like its neighbors....
During the last two decades of the 20th Century the economic reality of many Latin American nations ...
International drug trafficking looms large in the future of international relations. Although drug p...
Bajo el gobierno del MAS Bolivia experimentó grandes cambios institucionales, políticos y sociales....
Faculty advisor: Patrick McNamaraThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportuni...
This report includes background information on Bolivia’s political unrest, economic situation, and r...
This report includes background information on Bolivia’s political unrest, economic situation, and r...
Upon his presidential election, Bolivian coca grower leader Evo Morales adopted a policy of promotin...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
In the centuries before the Spanish conquest, the Bolivian space was among the most highly urbanised...
Since the adoption of Law 1008 in 1988, Bolivia\u27s government has organized a campaign to eradicat...
Bolivia in the 1980s was wracked by monetary inflation approaching levels of the German Weimar Repub...
In Coca Yes, Cocaine No Thomas Grisaffi traces the political ascent and transformation of the Moveme...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...