Evo Morales

January 11, 2023
Pablo Solón

A controversial, high-profile detention reveals deep divides within the MAS and an uncertain path forward amid an ongoing conservative backlash. 

January 11, 2023
Pablo Solón

Una controvertida detención pone de manifiesto las profundas divisiones existentes en el MAS y el incierto camino a seguir en medio de una reacción conservadora.

October 20, 2021
Amy Booth

Attempts to pursue justice for the alleged coup and human rights violations that followed the 2019 elections in Bolivia could break with Latin America’s pattern of impunity.

May 29, 2020
Benjamin Dangl

Bolivian human rights lawyer David Inca Apaza on the demands of the protests in November and the brutality of the government's response. 

April 6, 2020
Benjamin Dangl

In this adapted excerpt from his new book, Benjamin Dangl delves into the ways oral history, collective memory, and grassroots historical research have played a key role in Bolivian Indigenous movements.

January 10, 2020

With new elections scheduled in Bolivia, the MAS party under attack, and the resurgent Right fortified by the de facto interim government, left-Indigenous unity is needed more than ever.

December 10, 2019
Angus McNelly

Known as the epicenter of anti-austerity rebellion during Bolivia’s Gas War, El Alto remains a powerful example of the potential for local movements to leverage their cities to shape national politics.

November 25, 2019

A collection of NACLA's coverage spanning more than a decade of Evo Morales's time in power to help contextualize turmoil in Bolivia. 

November 15, 2019
Linda Farthing and Olivia Arigho-Stiles

As the Right seeks to fill the power void in Bolivia, polarization is sparking often racialized violence.

November 13, 2019
Jonah Walters

Diverse groups oppose Evo Morales, but the right-wing Christian figures representing the country’s old elite that are now grabbing power in Bolivia spells a new tragedy, Bolivian anthropologist Raul Rodriguez Arancibia explains.

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