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Indigenous competition for control in Bolivia

机译:玻利维亚的土著人争夺控制权

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Bolivia's indigenous groups achieved an unprecedented level of political power in the latter half of the twentieth century. Traditional explanations for this phenomenon (elite alliances, deprivation, matter-of-time)have proven insufficient. This thesis argues that the ascendancy of Bolivia's groups can be best understood though he application of organization and social movement theories, and it uses the political economy framework as a backdrop. Data are drawn from scholarly analyses, official documents and historical texts. This thesis concludes that Bolivia's indigenous movement is not a single movement, but a coalition of many social movements. It demonstrates that ethnicity frameworks have in some cases hindered the progress of movements because of different understandings of ethnicity. Variegated interests, visions of the future, and geography, have exacerbated these differences. This thesis concludes with recommendations for strategic level policy-makers and tactical level operators.
机译:玻利维亚的土著群体在20世纪下半叶取得了前所未有的政治实力。对于这种现象的传统解释(精英联盟,剥夺,时间问题)已被证明是不够的。本文认为,玻利维亚的组织优势可以通过组织和社会运动理论的应用得到最好的理解,并且它以政治经济学框架为背景。数据来自学术分析,官方文件和历史文献。本文的结论是,玻利维亚的土著运动不是一个单一的运动,而是许多社会运动的联合。它表明,由于对种族的不同理解,种族框架在某些情况下阻碍了运动的发展。各种各样的利益,对未来的展望以及地理环境加剧了这些分歧。本文最后为战略层级决策者和战术层级运营者提供了建议。

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    Schmidt Richard J.;

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