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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.
As Bolivia reels from the collapse of the government in November
2019, a wave of social protests, and now the impact of Covid-19,
this book asks: where next for Bolivia? After almost 14 years in
power, the government of Bolivia's first indigenous president
collapsed in 2019 amidst widescale protest and allegations of
electoral fraud. The contested transitional government that emerged
was quickly struck by the impacts of the Covid-19 public health
crisis. This book reflects on this critical moment in Bolivia's
development from the perspectives of politics, the economy, the
judiciary and the environment. It asks what key issues emerged
during Evo Morales's administration and what are the main
challenges awaiting the next government in order to steer the
country through a new and uncertain road ahead. As the world
considers what the ultimate legacy of Morales's left-wing social
experiment will be, this book will be of great interest to
researchers across the fields of Latin American studies,
development, politics, and economics, as well as to professionals
active in the promotion of development in the country and the
region.
As Bolivia reels from the collapse of the government in November
2019, a wave of social protests, and now the impact of Covid-19,
this book asks: where next for Bolivia? After almost 14 years in
power, the government of Bolivia's first indigenous president
collapsed in 2019 amidst widescale protest and allegations of
electoral fraud. The contested transitional government that emerged
was quickly struck by the impacts of the Covid-19 public health
crisis. This book reflects on this critical moment in Bolivia's
development from the perspectives of politics, the economy, the
judiciary and the environment. It asks what key issues emerged
during Evo Morales's administration and what are the main
challenges awaiting the next government in order to steer the
country through a new and uncertain road ahead. As the world
considers what the ultimate legacy of Morales's left-wing social
experiment will be, this book will be of great interest to
researchers across the fields of Latin American studies,
development, politics, and economics, as well as to professionals
active in the promotion of development in the country and the
region.
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