The implementation of President George H. W. Bush's 1989 Andean Initiative brought to the fore competing US and Bolivian agendas. While US embassy officials sought to exert control in pursuit of militarised policies, the Bolivian government's ambivalence towards the coca-cocaine economy underpinned opposition to the ‘Colombianisation’ of the country. This article deconstructs prevailing top-down, US-centric analyses of the drug war in Latin America to examine how US power was exercised and resisted in the Bolivian case. Advancing a more historically grounded understanding of the development of the US drug war in Latin America, it reveals the fluidity of US–Bolivian power relations, the contested nature of counter-drug policy at the country ...
Illegal drugs have become a key and conflictive policy issue in the Andean countries. Anti-drug poli...
Bolivia\u27s sad and turbulent history continues to repeat itself. The coca boom of today has replac...
Since the adoption of Law 1008 in 1988, Bolivia\u27s government has organized a campaign to eradicat...
The implementation of President George H. W. Bush's 1989 Andean Initiative brought to the fore compe...
This thesis examines the development of state-narco networks in post-transition Bolivia. Mainstream ...
For three decades, the U.S. has attempted to impose a neoliberal economic model of free markets, tra...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
While the United States and Bolivian cultures have different values, attitudes and norms, these diff...
This article breaks new conceptual ground by questioning orthodox interpretations of nation state ag...
Promoted during the 1980s and 1990s as a national security imperative, the US anti-drug policy in th...
International drug trafficking looms large in the future of international relations. Although drug p...
Despite receiving massive injections of US foreign aid in 1961-1964, Bolivia has so far escaped the ...
Conventional policy and academic discourses have generally held illicit drug economies in Latin Amer...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
Illegal drugs have become a key and conflictive policy issue in the Andean countries. Anti-drug poli...
Bolivia\u27s sad and turbulent history continues to repeat itself. The coca boom of today has replac...
Since the adoption of Law 1008 in 1988, Bolivia\u27s government has organized a campaign to eradicat...
The implementation of President George H. W. Bush's 1989 Andean Initiative brought to the fore compe...
This thesis examines the development of state-narco networks in post-transition Bolivia. Mainstream ...
For three decades, the U.S. has attempted to impose a neoliberal economic model of free markets, tra...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
While the United States and Bolivian cultures have different values, attitudes and norms, these diff...
This article breaks new conceptual ground by questioning orthodox interpretations of nation state ag...
Promoted during the 1980s and 1990s as a national security imperative, the US anti-drug policy in th...
International drug trafficking looms large in the future of international relations. Although drug p...
Despite receiving massive injections of US foreign aid in 1961-1964, Bolivia has so far escaped the ...
Conventional policy and academic discourses have generally held illicit drug economies in Latin Amer...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
Illegal drugs have become a key and conflictive policy issue in the Andean countries. Anti-drug poli...
Bolivia\u27s sad and turbulent history continues to repeat itself. The coca boom of today has replac...
Since the adoption of Law 1008 in 1988, Bolivia\u27s government has organized a campaign to eradicat...