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Bolivia

Bolivia: Rescuing the New Constitution and Democratic Stability

Latin America Briefing N°18, 19 June 2008

President Evo Morales’s efforts to consolidate sweeping reforms on the basis of a controversial new constitution have steered Bolivia into a cul-de-sac.

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Bolivia: Rescuing the New Constitution and Democratic Stability, Latin America Briefing N°18, 19 Jun 2008

President Evo Morales’s efforts to consolidate sweeping reforms on the basis of a controversial new constitution have steered Bolivia into a cul-de-sac.

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Bolivia's New Constitution: Avoiding Violent Confrontation, Latin America Report N°23, 31 Aug 2007

Bolivia is moving dangerously toward renewed confrontation and violence as the government of President Evo Morales and his Movement toward Socialism (MAS) party seek to embed sweeping state reforms in a new constitution.

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Bolivia's Reforms: The Danger of New Conflicts, Latin America Briefing N°13, 8 Jan 2007

Bolivia’s first indigenous president, Evo Morales, will complete a year in office on 22 January amid rising civil unrest.

Bolivia's Rocky Road to Reforms, Latin America Report N°18, 3 Jul 2006

The first-round victory of Evo Morales in the December 2005 presidential election profoundly altered Bolivia’s politics and the way South America’s poorest nation is seen abroad.

Bolivia at the Crossroads: The December Elections, Latin America Report N°15, 8 Dec 2005

Bolivia is on the verge of national and social disintegration.

Coca, Drugs and Social Protest in Bolivia and Peru, Latin America Report N°12 , 3 Mar 2005

Bolivia and Peru are becoming a second, though compared to Colombia still relatively small-scale, pole of cocaine production in the Andes, feeding in particular a growing Latin American market in addition to the traditional U.S. and European markets.

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Bolivia's Divisions: Too Deep to Heal?, Latin America Report N°7 , 6 Jul 2004

Bolivia is in the midst of its most dangerous power struggle since the mid-1980s and still smarting from the violence of 2003, which left nearly 100 people dead and forced the resignation and flight of President Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada after barely six months in office.

Commentary

Todos son culpables del fracaso

Markus Schultze-Kraft, Mauricio Ángel M.
La Razón, 20 Dec 2007

Constituyente no hay tiempo que perder!

Mauricio Angel
La Razón (Bolivia), 3 Jul 2007

Bolivia: Reach a Compromise

Mark Schneider
The Miami Herald, 25 Jan 2007

La polarización en Bolivia y el riesgo del conflicto

Mauricio Ángel Morales
La Razón, 13 Dec 2006

Bolivia, al borde del abismo

Chris Patten
El Mundo, 18 Dec 2005
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Conflict History

For detailed background information on the situation in Bolivia, see our conflict history.