Bolivia by Kepa Artaraz

Bolivia by Kepa Artaraz

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How and why Bolivia's radical government under Morales came to power, and the challenges it faces.

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Bolivia by Kepa Artaraz

The election of the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) to power in Bolivia in 2006 marked a historic break from centuries of foreign domination and indigenous marginalisation. Evo Morales, leader of the MAS, became the first indigenous president of Bolivia. Kepa Artaraz looks at the Morales' government's attempt to 'refound the nation'. He shows how the mix of Marxism, indigenous liberation politics, anti-imperialism and environmentalism has made Bolivia one of the most interesting and unique political experiments of Latin America's 'red decade'. As the historic left-turn in Latin America reaches a crossroads, this book guides us through the politics and ideas which have animated this popular movement, drawing out important lessons for progressive politics everywhere.
'A timely resource for navigating the complex politics of contemporary Bolivia' -- Benjamin Dangl, author of The Price of Fire: Resource Wars and Social Movements in Bolivia (2011) and Dancing with Dynamite: Social Movements and States in Latin America (2010)
Kepa Artaraz is a former Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Brighton where he taught global social policy and politics. He is the author of Cuba and Western Intellectuals since 1959 (2009).
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ISBN 13 9780745330891
ISBN 10 0745330894
Title Bolivia
Author Kepa Artaraz
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pluto Press
Year published 2012-04-20
Number of pages 256
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