Confounding Cultural Citizenship And Constitutional Reform In Bolivia


Confounding Cultural Citizenship And Constitutional Reform In Bolivia Robert Albro, 2010 The Bolivian constitution ratified in January 2009 has been hailed as a watershed in the effort to empower the indigenous majority. However, in addition to an entrenched political opposition in the lowland half of the country, some observers have pointed to the constitution’s "Aymara-centric" character, suggesting that it has left some people unrecognized and unrepresented. Examination of associational...

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11 June 2010

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