Bolivia
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Bolivia.
The recently inaugurated Rodrigo Paz has wasted no time in embarking on his project to neoliberalize the Andean country. According to the president,…
In a context of ongoing political turmoil, Bolivians found a way to upset an electoral chessboard that seemed set in stone, sacrosanct.…
As Bolivia celebrated its two hundredth year of independence last week, the mood on the streets and in the countryside was far…
The official inflation rate in Bolivia—which is a “modest” 18.5 percent year-over-year—increasingly resembles the contrived script of a grotesque political soap opera.…
What’s behind the massive fires and widespread deforestation that plague Bolivia? Bolivians have been discussing this very question for the past few…
On Thursday, June 26, troops occupied Plaza Murillo in La Paz, where the Bolivian government headquarters is located. Commander Juan José Zúñiga,…
On June 26, an enigmatic military action took place in Murillo Plaza that plunged Bolivia into uncertainty. For two and a half…
Remigia Ferrel Vallejos, a Bolivian union executive from Chimoré, in the coca-grower Chapare region, isn’t nostalgic for the old days. “Before there…
Last week, Bolivia experienced yet another coup. During the afternoon of Wednesday, June 26, armed soldiers and tanks massed in La Paz’s…
“No one can take away our democracy!” Bolivian President Luis Arce addressed the people of Bolivia on the afternoon of Wednesday June…
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