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Fuentes: Bolivia’s Mining Dilemmas
Znet Article, May, 20 2010
Frederico Fuentes
Fuentes's ZSpace page
Perhaps no other sector better exemplifies the challenge the Bolivian government faces in lifting the country out of the poverty and dependency afflicting South America’s poorest nation than its all-important mining industry.
Fuentes: Bolivia: Between development and Mother Earth
Znet Article, May, 17 2010
Frederico Fuentes
Fuentes's ZSpace page
The tremendous success of the April 19-22 World Peoples Summit on Climate Change and Mother Earth Rights held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, has confirmed the well-deserved role of its initiator — Bolivian President Evo Morales — as one of the world’s le...
Lander: Reflections on the Cochabamba climate summit
Znet Article, May, 07 2010
Edgardo Lander
Lander's ZSpace page
After last week’s climate summit in Bolivia, it is now possible for the governments to express the agenda of the social movements and the world’s most threatened peoples within the next official climate conference in Mexico.
Authors: World Peoples’ Conference On Climate Change And The Rights Of Mother Earth
Znet Article, April, 28 2010
Many Authors
Authors's ZSpace page
Indegenous Peoples’ Declaration
Klein: A New Climate Movement in Bolivia
Znet Article, April, 27 2010
Naomi Klein
Klein's ZSpace page
It was 11 am and Evo Morales had turned a football stadium into a giant classroom, marshaling an array of props: paper plates, plastic cups, disposable raincoats, handcrafted gourds, wooden plates and multicolored ponchos. All came into play to ma...
Goodman: Cochabamba, the Water Wars and Climate Change
Znet Article, April, 23 2010
Amy Goodman
Goodman's ZSpace page
Here in this small Andean nation of 10 million people, the glaciers are melting, threatening the water supply of the largest urban area in the country, El Alto and La Paz, with 3.5 million people living at altitudes over 10,000 feet. I flew from E...
Galeano: Message to Bolivia: Nature’s Rights Are Also Human Rights
Commentary, April, 19 2010
Eduardo Galeano
Galeano's ZSpace page
Message of the author of the Open Veins of Latin America to participants of the First World Peoples’ Summit on Climate Change and Rights of Mother Earth in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba from April 19 to 22, as an alternative to the Copenhagen Cl...
Fuentes: BOLIVIA: Bittersweet victory highlights obstacles for process of change
Znet Article, April, 10 2010
Frederico Fuentes
Fuentes's ZSpace page
Although final figures will not be known until April 24, the results of Bolivia's April 4 regional elections have ratified the continued advance of the "democratic and cultural revolution" led by the country's first indigenous President Evo Morales.
Burbach: Communitarian Socialism in Bolivia
Commentary, April, 08 2010
Roger Burbach
Burbach's ZSpace page
During the past decade Latin America has become a scene of hope and expectations as its leaders and social movements have raised the banner of 21st century socialism in a world ravished by imperial adventures and economic disasters. Proponents of ...
Sen: Be the Seed
Znet Article, April, 04 2010
Jai Sen
Sen's ZSpace page
An Introduction to and Commentary on the government of Bolivia’s Call for a ‘Peoples’ World Conference On Climate Change And The Rights Of Mother Earth’
Kozloff: Coca Colla: Its the Real Thing
Znet Article, March, 31 2010
Nikolas Kozloff
Kozloff's ZSpace page
The Andean nations indigenous people have long resented the U.S. beverage company for usurping the name of their sacred coca leaf. Now, they are aiming to take back their heritage. Recently, the government of Evo Morales announced that it would ...
Morales: Copenhagen: Democracy Now! interview with Evo Morales -- "We cannot end global warming without ending capitalism"
Znet Article, December, 23 2009
Evo Morales
Morales's ZSpace page
Democracy Now! interview with Evo Morales -- "We cannot end global warming without ending capitalism"
Webber: Bolivia under Evo Morales: The Pace and Depth of Social and Political Change
Znet Article, December, 12 2009
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
Jeffery R. Webber interviews Bolivian ambassador to Canada, Edgar Tórrez Mosqueira
Dangl: The Speed of Change: Bolivian President Morales Empowered by Re-Election
Commentary, December, 08 2009
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
Bolivian President Evo Morales was re-elected on Sunday, December 6th in a landslide victory. After the polls closed, fireworks, music and celebrations filled the Plaza Murillo in downtown La Paz where MAS supporters chanted "Evo Again! Evo Again!...
Dangl: The New Latin American Left & Reclaiming Latin America
Zmag Article, December, 01 2009
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
Two new books on political transformations in the south
Chávez: Women Clamour for Right to Land
Znet Article, November, 27 2009
Franz Chávez
Chávez's ZSpace page
Despite major advances in land distribution in Bolivia, single, widowed and undocumented women in this South American country have little chances of owning rural lands due to the patriarchal traditions and customary practices of indigenous peoples...
Many: International Climate Justice Tribunal Preliminary Hearing, Cochabamba, Bolivia 13th and 14th of October 2009
Znet Article, November, 02 2009
Authors Many
Many's ZSpace page
International Climate Justice Tribunal Preliminary Hearing, Cochabamba, Bolivia 13th and 14th of October 2009
Weisbrot: Ecuador, Bolivia Show that Even Small Developing Countries Can Pursue Independent Economic Policies, Stand Up for Their Rights, and Win
Znet Article, October, 28 2009
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
Among the conventional wisdom that we hear everyday in the business press is that developing countries should bend over backwards to create a friendly climate for foreign corporations, follow orthodox (neoliberal) macroeconomic policy advice, and ...
Castro: A Nobel Prize For Evo Morales
Commentary, October, 20 2009
Fidel Castro
Castro's ZSpace page
If Obama was awarded the Nobel for winning the elections in a racist society despite his being African American, Evo deserves it for winning them in his country despite his being a native and his having delivered on his promises.
McEnteer: Fearful Symmetry in Bolivia
Zmag Article, October, 01 2009
James McEnteer
McEnteer's ZSpace page
Theater activists from LA take drug war play to Bolivia


