Democracy in 2020: A Tale of Four Elections Matthias Hoenisch Dec 30, 2020 Evidently, the notion of liberal democracy faced a multitude of challenges throughout 2020, as demonstrated by the…
Bolivia 2020: Legacy and Leftism in Luis Arce’s Victory Millie Murray Nov 14, 2020 With Arce's victory, Bolivia is poised to enter a new era of unity and growth.
Can You Vote Out A Fascist? Luca Brown Nov 6, 2020 You cannot vote out a fascist — at least not for good. Donald Trump himself may not occupy the office of the…
From Indigenous Icon to Political Exile: The Downfall of Evo Morales and… Teresa Tolo Dec 5, 2019 Whether Bolivia’s transition to a new, democratically-elected government will go smoothly is still uncertain. What…
Evo Morales, le Roi Déchu Killian Abellon Nov 22, 2019 Un indigène de Potosi venu aider les rescapés témoigne: "Nous n'avons jamais été derrière Evo Morales car nous…
Review Radio: Upheaval in Latin America Angello Alcazar Nov 11, 2019 On October the 14th, protests ignited in Santiago, the capital of Chile, after the government's decision to raise…
“Sin agua no hay vida”: Indigenous Environmental Self-Determination in… Ximena Ramirez Villanueva Oct 24, 2019 Indigenous communities, particularly those in Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina, are working to combat…
Evo Morales : de président bolivien héroïque à figure autoritaire Maya Barkin Apr 30, 2019 À l’encontre d’autres dirigeants latino-américains à tendance autoritaire, Evo Morales a gouverné son pays par le…
Politics and Law: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Mohit Mann Feb 26, 2019 More than a century ago French sociologist and political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville predicted that courts would…