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Bolivia: Geopolitics of a Landlocked State (Hardcover)
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Bolivia: Geopolitics of a Landlocked State (Hardcover)
Series: Europa Country Perspectives
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Bolivia: Geopolitics of a Landlocked State goes beyond the
traditional focus on inter-American relations, territorial issues
and the maritime question to provide the first comprehensive study
of Bolivian foreign policy from independence to the present day. It
aims to redress the balance between the often overstated importance
of external determinants - actors and forces outside Bolivia which
have influenced the foreign policy process - and the understated
impact of internal determinants, similar actors and forces within
Bolivia. Drawing on 50 years of research and study, the author
focuses on the five interrelated goals of sovereignty, national
security, territorial integrity, continental solidarity and
economic independence, which have characterized Bolivian foreign
policy from the outset. In so doing, the negative impact which poor
governance, weak state capacity and a fixation on the seaport issue
had on the achievement of those five goals is centre stage in the
discussion. In acknowledging the geopolitical ramifications of
being landlocked, the singular nature of Bolivia's approach to the
problem also is detailed. An examination of foreign policy today
can no longer be confined to intergovernmental relations; instead,
it must consider the full range of internal and external forces
which have influenced its scope and direction. In addition to
bilateral relations, boundary disputes and the seaport issue, this
volume explores the impact of foreign capital and multinational
companies, together with the effects of domestic entrepreneurs,
political parties, labour unions and social movements. It also
assesses the overlap or linkage between domestic and foreign
variables when the two combined to influence Bolivian foreign
policy.
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