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Dangl: Tracking the Drug War’s Coca Leaves and Failed Policies
Znet Article, August, 18 2011
Benjamin Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
“This is not a war against narco-traffickers; it’s a war against those who are working to survive”
Fuentes: Bolivia's Fight for Sovereignty over Military
Znet Article, August, 09 2011
Federico Fuentes
Fuentes's ZSpace page
The close relationship between the US and Bolivia’s military has a long history
Fuentes: Bolivia: WikiLeaks Expose US Conspiracy
Znet Article, August, 04 2011
Federico Fuentes
Fuentes's ZSpace page
The cables released so far reveal the US embassy was in communication with forces in the military working against the government
Riddell: Progress in Bolivia: A Reply to Jeff Webber
Znet Article, May, 11 2011
John Riddell
Riddell's ZSpace page
Imperialist domination permeates and defines every aspect of Bolivia’s social, economic and political reality
Klein: A New Climate Movement in Bolivia
Znet Article, May, 03 2011
Naomi Klein
Klein's ZSpace page
To fight climate change, "we need to recover the values of the indigenous people"
Dangl: The Ambassador Has No Clothes: WikiLeaks Cable Lays Bare Washington’s Stance Toward Bolivia
Znet Article, December, 03 2010
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
A classified cable released by WikiLeaks lays bare US embassy biase against the Evo Morales government.
Dangl: Pachamama and Progress
Znet Article, August, 27 2010
Benjamin Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
Miners in Potosí, Bolivia set off sticks of dynamite as cold winter winds zipped through the city, passing street barricades, protests, hunger strikers and an occupied electrical plant. These actions took place place from late July to mid-August a...
Fuentes: Bolivia: When Fantasy Trumps Reality
Znet Article, May, 30 2010
Frederico Fuentes
Fuentes's ZSpace page
Under the presidency of Evo Morales, Bolivia has achieved a new constitution incorporating the rights of indigenous peoples, the beginning of land reform, the nationalization of important natural resources and increased state social spending to th...
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...
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.
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
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 ...
Howard: The Battle Over Bolivia’s Lithium and the Future of Energy
Znet Article, May, 07 2009
April Howard
Howard's ZSpace page
In the brine under a crust of blindingly white salt in Uyuni, Bolivia, lies nearly 50 percent of the world’s lithium reserves. Best known as a tourist attraction, the Salar is gaining fame as batteries made with this scarce element catch the att...
Dangl: Decolonization's Rocky Road: Corruption, Expropriation and Justice in Bolivia
Znet Article, March, 16 2009
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
Over 3,000 Bolivian and Peruvian indigenous activists recently marched in El Alto in commemoration of the March 13th, 1781 siege of La Paz, Bolivia launched from El Alto by indigenous rebels Tupac Katari and Bartolina Sisa.
Weisbrot: Can the US and Bolivia Get Along?
Znet Article, February, 27 2009
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
With the Obama administration's policy toward Venezuela pretty much decided, and the embargo on Cuba considered untouchable because no one is willing to risk losing support among Cuban-Americans in the swing state of Florida, that leaves Bolivia a...
Dangl: Latin America Breaks Free: Washington no longer calls the shots
Znet Article, February, 03 2009
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
Five years ago, when Evo Morales was a rising political star as a congressman and coca farmer, I met him in his office in Cochabamba, Bolivia. He was drinking orange juice and sifting through the morning newspapers when I asked him about a meeting...
Dangl: Bolivia Looking Forward: New Constitution Passed, Celebrations Hit the Streets
Znet Article, January, 26 2009
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
After Bolivia's new constitution was passed in a national referendum on Sunday, thousands gathered in La Paz to celebrate. Standing on the balcony of the presidential palace, President Evo Morales addressed a raucous crowd: "Here begins a new Boli...
Dangl: Spilling Ink Instead of Blood: Bolivia Poised to Vote on New Constitution
Znet Article, January, 22 2009
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
Dozens of marches and rallies in support of Bolivia's new constitution, to be voted on this Sunday, have filled the streets of the La Paz in recent days. On Tuesday, at a rally for the constitution and to celebrate Venezuela's donation of 300 tons...


