The political scenario in Bolivia is known among experts for its high instability[1]. Although the beginning of the negotiations between Bolivia and Brazil for the importation of natural gas, occurred in a period of greater stability (1990-1996), Bolivia’s political history has constantly presented periods of instability. The issue came out to the public opinion in Brazil and in the South American region when Evo Morales took over the presidency and, even more strongly, when Decree number 28,701, of May,1, 2006 was issued for the nationalization of the natural gas sector. The decision of nationalization brought a new wave of instability in the region’s political relations, as it interfered in the form of organization of the economic ...
SummaryFramed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we an...
BibliografiaLa estrategia de acumulación 'primario-exportadora' tradicionalmente adoptada en América...
This work starts from the premise that Bolivia's growing gas potential conditions a new pattern of i...
Bolivian President Evo Morales has successfully negotiated a commitment from the Brazilian governmen...
En mayo de 2006, Evo Morales anunció una medida de trascendencia histórica: la tercera nacionalizaci...
Bolivian President Evo Morales has reacted angrily to revelations that there was corruption among me...
This paper provides a thorough overview of the natural gas sector in Bolivia, with the purpose of id...
Since its creation in 1825, Bolivia has lost half of its territory. Above all, Bolivians were most a...
This unpublished encyclopedia entry gives an overview of Bolivia\u27s energy resources and mining, a...
A nacionalização dos hidrocarbonetos pelo presidente boliviano Evo Morales, em maio de 2006, provoco...
Evo Morales announced a measure of historical significance in May 2006: the third nationalization of...
A crise entre Brasil e Bolívia desencadeada pela nacionalização do gás é representativa do papel da...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
Framed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we analyze r...
El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar la gobernanza energética de Bolivia a diez años de ...
SummaryFramed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we an...
BibliografiaLa estrategia de acumulación 'primario-exportadora' tradicionalmente adoptada en América...
This work starts from the premise that Bolivia's growing gas potential conditions a new pattern of i...
Bolivian President Evo Morales has successfully negotiated a commitment from the Brazilian governmen...
En mayo de 2006, Evo Morales anunció una medida de trascendencia histórica: la tercera nacionalizaci...
Bolivian President Evo Morales has reacted angrily to revelations that there was corruption among me...
This paper provides a thorough overview of the natural gas sector in Bolivia, with the purpose of id...
Since its creation in 1825, Bolivia has lost half of its territory. Above all, Bolivians were most a...
This unpublished encyclopedia entry gives an overview of Bolivia\u27s energy resources and mining, a...
A nacionalização dos hidrocarbonetos pelo presidente boliviano Evo Morales, em maio de 2006, provoco...
Evo Morales announced a measure of historical significance in May 2006: the third nationalization of...
A crise entre Brasil e Bolívia desencadeada pela nacionalização do gás é representativa do papel da...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
Framed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we analyze r...
El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar la gobernanza energética de Bolivia a diez años de ...
SummaryFramed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we an...
BibliografiaLa estrategia de acumulación 'primario-exportadora' tradicionalmente adoptada en América...
This work starts from the premise that Bolivia's growing gas potential conditions a new pattern of i...