After a landslide electoral victory in 2006, Evo Morales became the first indigenous President of Bolivia. Morales's stunning ascent was mirrored by the rising fortunes of his political party, the leftist Movimiento al Socialismo, which today continues to challenge the status quo in Bolivian politics and implement ambitious social reforms. This study examines how the state and social movements have impacted democratization in Bolivia, along with other sectors such as NGOs and the media. Soledad Valdivia Rivera's analysis helps us to understand how the movement's relationships have come to transform the Bolivian political process as we know it.…mehr
After a landslide electoral victory in 2006, Evo Morales became the first indigenous President of Bolivia. Morales's stunning ascent was mirrored by the rising fortunes of his political party, the leftist Movimiento al Socialismo, which today continues to challenge the status quo in Bolivian politics and implement ambitious social reforms. This study examines how the state and social movements have impacted democratization in Bolivia, along with other sectors such as NGOs and the media. Soledad Valdivia Rivera's analysis helps us to understand how the movement's relationships have come to transform the Bolivian political process as we know it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Soledad Valdivia Rivera is a lecturer in modern history at the Latin American Studies Department at Leiden University. She also lectures in the university's International Studies programme, based in The Hague. In 2009, she was awarded a grant by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) for her research.
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List of Figures Introduction Chapter 1. Social Movements, the State and Political Networks in the Construction of Democracy in Latin America Chapter 2. Social Movements in the Neo-Liberal State: Evolution of the Social Movement into a Political Actor Chapter 3. The 'State-Society Interface' and 'Political Networks': Social Movements and the Bolivian Constituent Process, 2006-2009 Chapter 4. 'Political Networks' in the Post-Constituent Period from 2010-2016 Chapter 5. Political Leadership and 'Political Networks' Conclusion Reference List
List of Figures Introduction Chapter 1. Social Movements, the State and Political Networks in the Construction of Democracy in Latin America Chapter 2. Social Movements in the Neo-Liberal State: Evolution of the Social Movement into a Political Actor Chapter 3. The 'State-Society Interface' and 'Political Networks': Social Movements and the Bolivian Constituent Process, 2006-2009 Chapter 4. 'Political Networks' in the Post-Constituent Period from 2010-2016 Chapter 5. Political Leadership and 'Political Networks' Conclusion Reference List
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