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New Futures of Ecological Struggle in Bolivia: Researchers Marxa Chávez and Carlos Revilla reflect on the costs of state-led transformation and the impacts of resource extraction on Indigenous territories and livelihoodsArigho-Stiles, OliviaNACLA Report on the Americas, 2021, Vol.53 (3), p.288-295RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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Governance of the binational basin of the Bermejo and Grande de Tarija rivers between Argentina and Bolivia (1995-2019)Elias, GuillerminaWater International: Water Management in Basins of Rivers, Lakes and Aquifers: The Challenges Ahead after 30 Years of Innovation, 2024, Vol.49 (3-4), p.327-334RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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Departmental elections in Bolivia (2010-2021): Between regionalised and third-order elections1Ascarrunz, JulioRegional & Federal Studies: Special Issue: Fifth Annual Review of Regional Elections; Guest Editor's: Arjan H. Schakel & Valentyna Romanova, 2022, Vol.32 (4), p.459-470RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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Evo's Bolivia at a Political Crossroads: Taking stock of Bolivia's changing political environment after Evo Morales' 2016 referendum defeatAchtenberg, EmilyNACLA Report on the Americas: Right Turn: The New and the Old in Latin America's Right-Wing Revival, 2016, Vol.48 (4), p.372-380RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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The Highs and Lows of Bolivia's Rebel City: Known as the epicenter of anti-austerity rebellion during Bolivia's Gas War, El Alto remains a powerful example of the potential for local movements to leverage their cities to shape national politicsMcNelly, AngusNACLA Report on the Americas: Radical Cities, 2019, Vol.51 (4), p.333-340RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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Revolutionary Extraction?: Mapping the political economy of gas, soy, and mineral production in Evo Morales's BoliviaFabricant, Nicole ; Gustafson, BretNACLA Report on the Americas, 2016, Vol.48 (3), p.271-279RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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Toward a Socioenvironmental Agenda for South America: Prospects for an environmental turn among Latin America's new progressive governments are mixed. Despite a reigning fossil fuel consensus, promising shifts are underwaySvampa, MaristellaNACLA Report on the Americas, 2023, Vol.55 (1), p.88-97RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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Race Matters in Dangerous Times: A network of scholar-activists assesses changing racial formations across the Americas-and mobilizes against renewed racist backlashHale, Charles R. ; Calla, Pamela ; Mullings, LeithNACLA Report on the Americas: #BlackLivesMatter Across the Hemisphere, 2017, Vol.49 (1), p.81-89RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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The Latin American Left Regroups on New Political Terrain: In a multipolar world, today's progressive governments face very different hurdles and opportunities than their pink Tide predecessors. How will they rise to the challenge?López, Ociel AlíNACLA Report on the Americas, 2023, Vol.55 (1), p.32-38RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |
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The Financialization Trap: During the commodities boom, Pink Tide governments depended on foreign capital to fuel neo-extractive development. What happened offers lessons for new progressive leadersMcNelly, AngusNACLA Report on the Americas, 2023, Vol.55 (1), p.82-87RoutledgeTexto completo disponível |