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Evo Morales

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Democracy
Coup or Counter-Revolution in Bolivia?
January 8, 2020Nicolás Lynch
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Democratic Degradation and the Bolivian Coup
December 30, 2019Leonardo Avritzer
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Authoritarian Coup or Deposed Authoritarian Leader
December 27, 2019Enrique Peruzzotti
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Reflections on Bolivia’s Coup d’État
December 24, 2019Nicolás Figueroa García-Herreros
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Coup, Revolution, or Negotiated Regime Change
December 4, 2019Andrew Arato
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Politics
Evo Morales’ Presidency in Bolivia was Imperfect and Contested
November 26, 2019Ian Zuckerman
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Legitimacy and Democracy in Bolivia
November 12, 2019Jeffrey C. Isaac

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