The Revolution in Danger of Biting Itself
The Revolution in Danger of Biting Itself
Promises of social equality, economic parity, and
sustainable growth allowed President Evo Morales to ascend
to power in Bolivia. However, Morales has largely failed to
keep these promises, resulting in continued social
instability. This article discusses how Morales can fulfill
his electoral promises, end the current social tensions in
the country, and become a cherished president who represents
all Bolivians.
This report was prepared by Jorge
Rojas-Ruiz, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric
Affairs.
To read the full analysis, click here.
Paraguay's 'coup'
puts a dent in Australian-South American trade
dreams
This article was originally published by
The Conversation, and is published by
COHA with the permission of the author.
This report
was prepared by Sean Burges, Lecturer in International
Relations at Australian National University and Senior
Research Fellow at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs.
To read the full analysis, click here.
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