At the time of writing Bolivia has experienced political democracy for nearly 30 uninterrupted years. During this period candidates have been voted into various levels of government through free, fair and regular elections. With each successful election it would seem that political democracy has become increasingly established in Bolivia. However, unlike in more traditional democracies the establishment of political democracy has not led to comprehensive social rights. One possible reason for the stalled democratisation currently facing Bolivia is the nearly quarter of a century of comprehensive neoliberalism, which began in 1986. During this period policy formation was largely decided by small, organised groups of powerful individuals...
The liberal debate on egalitarian distributive justice was originally developed with affluent occide...
vii, 205 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 184-205).The t...
This thesis critically examines the role of indigeneity in urban policies and planning in a context ...
At the time of writing Bolivia has experienced political democracy for nearly 30 uninterrupted years...
At the time of writing Bolivia has experienced political democracy for nearly 30 uninterrupted years...
This dissertation examines the interaction between a particular type of global governance mechanism ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the indigenous peoples and the electoral success of Ev...
The \u27African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights\u27 is unique in its conceptualization of rights...
This thesis examines the capacity of left-wing governments in Latin America to implement their polic...
This thesis investigates three different social enterprise understandings in Mexico and their social...
In Twenty Theses on Politics, Argentine-Mexican philosopher Enrique Dussel compares the concept of p...
This thesis’ core aim is to understand why the major social democratic parties in the UK and France ...
Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in rural and urban areas of Bolivia, this thesis examines ...
This research began with three grounded questions: ‘what had brought migrant workers to South Korea?...
Magister Legum - LLMThis thesis advocates the expansion of the field of transitional justice to addr...
The liberal debate on egalitarian distributive justice was originally developed with affluent occide...
vii, 205 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 184-205).The t...
This thesis critically examines the role of indigeneity in urban policies and planning in a context ...
At the time of writing Bolivia has experienced political democracy for nearly 30 uninterrupted years...
At the time of writing Bolivia has experienced political democracy for nearly 30 uninterrupted years...
This dissertation examines the interaction between a particular type of global governance mechanism ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the indigenous peoples and the electoral success of Ev...
The \u27African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights\u27 is unique in its conceptualization of rights...
This thesis examines the capacity of left-wing governments in Latin America to implement their polic...
This thesis investigates three different social enterprise understandings in Mexico and their social...
In Twenty Theses on Politics, Argentine-Mexican philosopher Enrique Dussel compares the concept of p...
This thesis’ core aim is to understand why the major social democratic parties in the UK and France ...
Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in rural and urban areas of Bolivia, this thesis examines ...
This research began with three grounded questions: ‘what had brought migrant workers to South Korea?...
Magister Legum - LLMThis thesis advocates the expansion of the field of transitional justice to addr...
The liberal debate on egalitarian distributive justice was originally developed with affluent occide...
vii, 205 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 184-205).The t...
This thesis critically examines the role of indigeneity in urban policies and planning in a context ...