Abstract

In Bolivia, there is a growing conflict between indigenous peoples and multinational corporations, particularly those in extractive industries. Evo Morales’s government is in the middle of the conflict and that makes the ongoing political situation very confusing. The ambiguity derives from the fact that the popular mobilizations did not go far enough; they were not sufficient to reconstitute a stable, alternative form of political rule.

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