The election of Morales – an indigenous and cocalero leader – and his Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party became the most important political milestone in Bolivia’s recent history. The MAS promised to represent the most excluded sectors of the country, challenging the foundations of liberal democracy and the economic development model promoted during neoliberalism. This research analyses how did a highly politicized programme like that proposed by MAS in Bolivia come to implement rural development projects once in government? What are the differences between MAS proposal on participation and other visions of more technical and instrumental views on participation and rural development? Does MAS proposal on participation lead to alternative...
Using the case of agricultural research in Bolivia during the neoliberal period, this paper argues t...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
In this presentation, Dr. Santiago Anria discusses one of the most puzzling developments in Latin Am...
The election of Morales – an indigenous and cocalero leader – and his Movement Toward Socialism (MAS...
This article analyses how neoliberal restructuring encouraged the use of participatory methods in ag...
This article engages with critiques of development intervention as de-politicizing, and with viewpoi...
The Movement towards Socialism (MAS) party promised to break with neoliberal politics when it rose t...
Providing us with a historicisation and contextualization of Bolivia’s development of an alternative...
This study considers the design of public policies as well as initiatives which, emerging from civi...
There is a widespread understanding in critical scholarly literature that the government of Evo Mora...
This dissertation examines how changes in local governance affect participation in decisionmaking an...
<p>Development cooperation between the “New Left” governments in Latin America and the World Bank sh...
Development cooperation between the “New Left” governments in Latin America and the World Bank shows...
textabstractIn this paper, we focus on participation in the main planning documents produced in Boli...
Policy regime shift through popular societal resistance in developing countries, advocating a state-...
Using the case of agricultural research in Bolivia during the neoliberal period, this paper argues t...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
In this presentation, Dr. Santiago Anria discusses one of the most puzzling developments in Latin Am...
The election of Morales – an indigenous and cocalero leader – and his Movement Toward Socialism (MAS...
This article analyses how neoliberal restructuring encouraged the use of participatory methods in ag...
This article engages with critiques of development intervention as de-politicizing, and with viewpoi...
The Movement towards Socialism (MAS) party promised to break with neoliberal politics when it rose t...
Providing us with a historicisation and contextualization of Bolivia’s development of an alternative...
This study considers the design of public policies as well as initiatives which, emerging from civi...
There is a widespread understanding in critical scholarly literature that the government of Evo Mora...
This dissertation examines how changes in local governance affect participation in decisionmaking an...
<p>Development cooperation between the “New Left” governments in Latin America and the World Bank sh...
Development cooperation between the “New Left” governments in Latin America and the World Bank shows...
textabstractIn this paper, we focus on participation in the main planning documents produced in Boli...
Policy regime shift through popular societal resistance in developing countries, advocating a state-...
Using the case of agricultural research in Bolivia during the neoliberal period, this paper argues t...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
In this presentation, Dr. Santiago Anria discusses one of the most puzzling developments in Latin Am...