by Seungheon Yu | Apr 20, 2026 | George Mason University, Universities
Introduction Did Bolivia’s democracy advance or retreat? Answering this question requires not just looking at the election results but also understanding the two conflicting trends of institutional collapse and social inclusion. Originally, I only knew the name...
by Cydney Banks | Feb 27, 2024 | William Jewell College
The story of democratic erosion in Bolivia is not a normal case of democratic erosion. Often in analyzing democratic erosion, there is a clear cause and effect. The Bolivia case is not black and white. Though democracy has eroded in Bolivia, it is not to an extreme...
by Meckenzie Sarage | Oct 17, 2022 | Boston University
Bolivia is often overshadowed by its neighboring countries– Brazil to the east, Chile to the west, and Argentina to the south. Similar to these countries, Bolivia transitioned its government from a military junta to a democracy in the late 20th century. Beginning in...
by HERTAS17@KU.EDU.TR | Jan 5, 2022 | Koç University
Jeanine Ánez, the interim president after Evo Morales’ resignation in 2019, was arrested in Bolivia. She is charged with “terrorism” and “incitement to riot” in the investigation of “Coup D’état” against her. Prior President...
by Will Jaffe | Nov 15, 2020 | University of Chicago
(AP Photo/Juan Karita) After nearly a year in exile, former President Evo Morales returned to Bolivia on November 9th to a crowd of adoring fans at the Argentinian border. In spite of his record of authoritarian behavior in office, he remains a popular figure on...