Abstract

Bolivia has faced a series of crises over the last year, beginning when the results of the 2019 general election were disputed and the country’s long-time socialist president, Evo Morales, fled the country under pressure from protesters and military leaders. An interim government – battered by the coronavirus pandemic – struggled to maintain order, but elections last month returned Morales’s party to power under new leadership and restored a sense of normality to Bolivian politics.

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