Fim de Ciclo dos Governos “Pós-neoliberais” na América Latina?
Uma análise do caso boliviano
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21057/10.21057/repamv13n2.2019.23889Keywords:
Bolívia; End of cycle; Power blocAbstract
Less than two decades ago, Latin America experienced an intense moment of struggle, illustrating changes in the regional political landscape. The Latin American "pink wave" is manifested mainly by Chávez's electoral triumph in Venezuela in 1998, the failure of the ALCA, the world capitalist crisis in 2008 and the struggles for nationalization in Bolivia and Ecuador followed by the presidential rise of Evo Morales and Rafael Correa, respectively, signaled significant changes in Latin American geopolitics. These are governments that have articulated national-popular institutions and guidelines in a heterogeneous and continental project that have reasserted in the political dimension an attempt to break with the structures of undemocratic power and culture that undermined the credibility of local political institutions, bringing about the substitution of constitutions in vigor and renewal of leading political cadres. This study focuses on the Bolivian case, which experiences the aggravation of criticism regarding economic measures based on the export of commodities, considering the right turn in the political superstructure of the subcontinent. We will question about the possibilities of continuity of the new power block inaugurated with the Plurinational State of Bolivia.
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