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- Wednesday, Nov 23, 2011
ZNet Article Refusing to support the struggles as they exist illustrates a lack of confidence in the Bolivian masses to determine their own destiny -
- Tuesday, Nov 22, 2011
ZNet Article The TIPNIS march served as a pretext for opposition parties based among the urban middle classes to break down government support in these sectors -
- Sunday, Nov 20, 2011
ZNet Article First, the US backed a coup that deposed the elected president. Now, it's backing the return of death-squad government -
- Monday, Oct 31, 2011
ZNet Article A report on a victory for indigenous people in Bolivia -
- Saturday, Oct 01, 2011
ZNet Article The global movement must explicitly reject imperialist intervention in all its forms, including the “green imperialist” policies of US-funded NGOs -
- Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011
ZNet Article Together these two actions highlight important, universal lessons about what it takes to press for protection of the planet -
- Monday, Sep 19, 2011
ZNet Article WikiLeaks' release of cables from the United States embassy in La Paz has shed light on its attempts to create divisions in the social and indigenous movements -
- Saturday, Sep 10, 2011
ZNet Article For more than 500 years, Bolivia’s indigenous majority have seen their natural resources and wealth continuously pillaged by foreign powers -
- Friday, Sep 09, 2011
ZNet Article The absolute priority has to be the recognition of the ecological debt, and the pivotal role of human rights -
- Thursday, Aug 18, 2011
ZNet Article “This is not a war against narco-traffickers; it’s a war against those who are working to survive” -
- Tuesday, Aug 09, 2011
ZNet Article The close relationship between the US and Bolivia’s military has a long history -
- Thursday, Aug 04, 2011
ZNet Article The cables released so far reveal the US embassy was in communication with forces in the military working against the government -
- Thursday, May 12, 2011
Book In this insightful and revealing book, Harten attempts to explain the success of the MAS and its wider consequences, showing how Morales has become the symbol for a new political consciousness that has entailed de-stigmatizing indigenous identities. -
- Wednesday, May 11, 2011
ZNet Article Imperialist domination permeates and defines every aspect of Bolivia’s social, economic and political reality -
- Tuesday, May 03, 2011
ZNet Article To fight climate change, "we need to recover the values of the indigenous people" -
- Wednesday, Apr 06, 2011
ZNet Article It was caused by an excessive increase in the price of fuels. The event demonstrates the difficulties of entering into a truly alternative mode of development, but it also reveals the limits of the Bolivian government’s stated effort to re-establi... -
- Tuesday, Feb 22, 2011
ZNet Article From across North Africa to Wisconsin, activists are navigating a new terrain of global protest and relationships with their governments -
- Tuesday, Dec 14, 2010
ZNet Article The climate agreement that was ultimately hashed out in Cancun did not reflect the viewpoint of Bolivia's indigenous community, their President Evo Morales, or Bolivia's passionate UN negotiator, Pablo Solon. -
- Friday, Dec 03, 2010
ZNet Article A classified cable released by WikiLeaks lays bare US embassy biase against the Evo Morales government. -
- Monday, Nov 22, 2010
Video Ben Dangl discusses his new book... -
- Wednesday, Oct 13, 2010
ZNet Article Alina Canaviri Sullcani is a Bolivian indigenous peasant now visiting Australia. Canaviri is active in Santa Cruz as a leader of the National Federation of Indigenous Peasant Women of Bolivia Bartolina Sisa and the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS)... -
- Friday, Aug 27, 2010
ZNet Article 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... -
- Monday, Aug 16, 2010
ZNet Article Indigenous Quechua protesters blockaded the main road between La Paz and Potosi on August 8. -
- Saturday, Aug 14, 2010
Book In the wake of the failed COP-15 in Copenhagen last December, Boliviaâ??s first indigenous president called for a World Peopleâ??s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth (CMPCC). Was this the necessary space for social movemen... -
- Tuesday, Aug 03, 2010
ZNet Article In spring 2000, the people of Cochabamba, Bolivia rose up against the privatization of their water, forcing out the US based corporation, Bechtel, and Bolivia’s neo-liberal government to back down. - All Newest Content

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- Wednesday, Nov 23, 2011
ZNet Article Refusing to support the struggles as they exist illustrates a lack of confidence in the Bolivian masses to determine their own destiny -
- Tuesday, Nov 22, 2011
ZNet Article The TIPNIS march served as a pretext for opposition parties based among the urban middle classes to break down government support in these sectors -
- Sunday, Nov 20, 2011
ZNet Article First, the US backed a coup that deposed the elected president. Now, it's backing the return of death-squad government -
- Monday, Oct 31, 2011
ZNet Article A report on a victory for indigenous people in Bolivia -
- Saturday, Oct 01, 2011
ZNet Article The global movement must explicitly reject imperialist intervention in all its forms, including the “green imperialist” policies of US-funded NGOs -
- Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011
ZNet Article Together these two actions highlight important, universal lessons about what it takes to press for protection of the planet -
- Monday, Sep 19, 2011
ZNet Article WikiLeaks' release of cables from the United States embassy in La Paz has shed light on its attempts to create divisions in the social and indigenous movements -
- Saturday, Sep 10, 2011
ZNet Article For more than 500 years, Bolivia’s indigenous majority have seen their natural resources and wealth continuously pillaged by foreign powers -
- Friday, Sep 09, 2011
ZNet Article The absolute priority has to be the recognition of the ecological debt, and the pivotal role of human rights -
- Thursday, Aug 18, 2011
ZNet Article “This is not a war against narco-traffickers; it’s a war against those who are working to survive” - All Featured ZNet

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- Saturday, Oct 01, 2011
Blog Post Current conflicts have exposed the tensions in Evo Morales's reform project, raising vexing questions about the possibilities for genuine social transformation in extraction-based economies. Some sort of resolution that goes beyond patchwork and r... -
- Saturday, Feb 07, 2009
Blog Post LBO Talk post reveals defective priorities of the Left. -
- Saturday, Jul 26, 2008
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- Monday, Feb 01, 2010
ZMag Article Political forces in Bolivia after the latest election -
- Tuesday, Dec 01, 2009
ZMag Article Two new books on political transformations in the south -
- Thursday, Oct 01, 2009
ZMag Article Theater activists from LA take drug war play to Bolivia -
- Thursday, May 01, 2008
ZMag Article The Netherlands has long been established as a place to do business and as more and more companies are finding out, all you need to do business there is little more than a letterbox. So what are the advantages of owning a letterbox in the Netherla... - All Bolivia ZMag

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- Monday, Nov 22, 2010
Video Ben Dangl discusses his new book... -
- Monday, Sep 15, 2008
Video Bolivian President Evo Morales stated that he was expelling US ambassador Philip Goldberg for allegedly inciting violent opposition protests. The Bolivian leader did not offer specific evidence against Goldberg, but he has long accused the diploma... -
- Saturday, May 10, 2008
Video Bolivia’s landowning eastern elite voted on Sunday for autonomy from President Evo Morales' central government. -
- Tuesday, Oct 23, 2007
Video Journalist Robert Fisk returns to the Sabra and Shatila Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. Fisk recounts how Lebanese Christian militias who were under the control of the Israeli military murdered over 2000 Palestinians in the camps. Fisk also ... - All Bolivia Videos

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