The election of Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism in Bolivia in 2005 forms part of a general left turn in Latin America in which, in the Andes in particular, the resurgence of political claims based on the right to indigeneity in the public, national sphere has been an important element. As I argue, the political project of ‘refounding’ the State that the Morales administration has carried out, culminating in a change of constitution in 2009, has adopted an internal tension between national-popular and popular-indigenous elements. This essay analyses the ways in which the current Vice President of Bolivia and public intellectual Álvaro García Linera deals with this tension in his writings on the State. The ...
PhDThis thesis traces the experiences of urban working-class groups in the cities of El Alto and San...
My dissertation is a study of emergent indigeneity in Bolivia. In the last forty to fifty years, the...
Edited by former LACC Director, Eduardo Gamarra, this issue asked prominent Bolivian journalists and...
The election of Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism in Bolivia in 2005 forms part of a general...
The election of Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism in Bolivia in 2005 forms part of a general...
In late 2019, Evo Morales was forced out of office as the President of Bolivia and charged with sedi...
SOSC 4607, Indigeneity and International DevelopmentLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 4th Year Hon...
Evo Morales, an Aymara man, was the first Indigenous President of Bolivia, a majority-Indigenous cou...
This article explores the development in Bolivia under president Evo Morales, through a critical pos...
In 2005, Bolivians elected their first indigenous president, Evo Morales. Ushering in a new “democra...
Have the achievements of the various left-leaning states set stage for further revolutionary breaks ...
From the period 2000-2005, Bolivia experienced a profound political convulsion as social movements r...
This article explores the development in Bolivia under president Evo Morales, through a critical pos...
Evo Morales and the MAS came to power in 2006 promising fundamental social, cultural, economic and p...
"There can be no doubt that the last several years have been characterized by an unprecedented level...
PhDThis thesis traces the experiences of urban working-class groups in the cities of El Alto and San...
My dissertation is a study of emergent indigeneity in Bolivia. In the last forty to fifty years, the...
Edited by former LACC Director, Eduardo Gamarra, this issue asked prominent Bolivian journalists and...
The election of Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism in Bolivia in 2005 forms part of a general...
The election of Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism in Bolivia in 2005 forms part of a general...
In late 2019, Evo Morales was forced out of office as the President of Bolivia and charged with sedi...
SOSC 4607, Indigeneity and International DevelopmentLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 4th Year Hon...
Evo Morales, an Aymara man, was the first Indigenous President of Bolivia, a majority-Indigenous cou...
This article explores the development in Bolivia under president Evo Morales, through a critical pos...
In 2005, Bolivians elected their first indigenous president, Evo Morales. Ushering in a new “democra...
Have the achievements of the various left-leaning states set stage for further revolutionary breaks ...
From the period 2000-2005, Bolivia experienced a profound political convulsion as social movements r...
This article explores the development in Bolivia under president Evo Morales, through a critical pos...
Evo Morales and the MAS came to power in 2006 promising fundamental social, cultural, economic and p...
"There can be no doubt that the last several years have been characterized by an unprecedented level...
PhDThis thesis traces the experiences of urban working-class groups in the cities of El Alto and San...
My dissertation is a study of emergent indigeneity in Bolivia. In the last forty to fifty years, the...
Edited by former LACC Director, Eduardo Gamarra, this issue asked prominent Bolivian journalists and...