This thesis discusses the emergence of ethnic, or indigenous, parties in Bolivia and Peru. More specifically, it seeks to explain why Bolivia has seen the emergence of indigenous-based political parties at the national level, while similar parties have so far only been successful at the local and regional levels in neighbouring Peru. The two cases share a number of attributes – most notably, both countries are Andean and they have large indigenous populations – but, significantly, differ on the dependent variable, emergence of indigenous parties. Using social movement theory and theory linking parties and social movements, this thesis tries to unite three differing focuses, or approaches, to explain the variation on the dependent variable. ...
The politicization of ethnic diversity has long been regarded as perilous to ethnic peace and nation...
This thesis approaches the study of identity politics in Latin America through the two cases of Guat...
Indigenous peoples in Latin America are historically underrepresented in elected bodies. In 2009, Bo...
The 1990s witnessed the widespread formation of political parties organized around indigenous identi...
The object of this master thesis is the rise of indigenous peoples in Latin America, particularly in...
This thesis seeks to answer the question of why ethnic identity has served as a basis for mobilisati...
At the end of the twentieth century, indigenous inhabitants across Latin America rose up to form org...
With the election of Evo Morales and his party Movement to Socialism (MAS) in 2005, Bolivia has beco...
This thesis discusses the emergence of ethnic, or indigenous, parties in Bolivia and Peru. More spec...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
The theme of ethnic identity in politics is gaining importance in countries such as Bolivia, where p...
For my Capstone Project, I compared and contrasted indigenous movements in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Per...
[EN] Bolivia has experienced remarkable political transformation since the turn of the 21st century....
Over the past decade, well-organized mobilizations have brought groups of Bolivian miners, urban wor...
Abstract: The restructuring of the Bolivian state as plurinational raised high hopes for Indigenous ...
The politicization of ethnic diversity has long been regarded as perilous to ethnic peace and nation...
This thesis approaches the study of identity politics in Latin America through the two cases of Guat...
Indigenous peoples in Latin America are historically underrepresented in elected bodies. In 2009, Bo...
The 1990s witnessed the widespread formation of political parties organized around indigenous identi...
The object of this master thesis is the rise of indigenous peoples in Latin America, particularly in...
This thesis seeks to answer the question of why ethnic identity has served as a basis for mobilisati...
At the end of the twentieth century, indigenous inhabitants across Latin America rose up to form org...
With the election of Evo Morales and his party Movement to Socialism (MAS) in 2005, Bolivia has beco...
This thesis discusses the emergence of ethnic, or indigenous, parties in Bolivia and Peru. More spec...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
The theme of ethnic identity in politics is gaining importance in countries such as Bolivia, where p...
For my Capstone Project, I compared and contrasted indigenous movements in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Per...
[EN] Bolivia has experienced remarkable political transformation since the turn of the 21st century....
Over the past decade, well-organized mobilizations have brought groups of Bolivian miners, urban wor...
Abstract: The restructuring of the Bolivian state as plurinational raised high hopes for Indigenous ...
The politicization of ethnic diversity has long been regarded as perilous to ethnic peace and nation...
This thesis approaches the study of identity politics in Latin America through the two cases of Guat...
Indigenous peoples in Latin America are historically underrepresented in elected bodies. In 2009, Bo...