Electing judges has undermined Bolivia’s justice system’s legitimacy and independence—and weakened the country’s rule of law.
Bolivia
Bolivia Is a Warning for Mexico’s Judicial Reform
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Raúl Peñaranda U.
Bolivia’s Economy on the Brink
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Alejandro M. Werner
The country is at risk of a currency crisis as the government keeps a fixed exchange rate with no international reserves to support it.
REACTION: Bolivia’s Failed Coup Attempt and What It Means
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AQ Editors
The army’s commander, Juan José Zúñiga, tried to seize power before backing down.
Eric Farnsworth on CNN International Regarding the Failed Coup Attempt in Bolivia
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Julia Chatterley
"Most of Latin America has moved on from this type of response," said AS/COA's vice president to the news outlet.
How Tensions in Bolivia Fueled an Attempt to Oust President Arce from Power
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David Biller and Eléonore Hughes
"It's a dynamic situation and there is a long history of military coups in Bolivia," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to AP.
In Bolivia, an “Intense” Battle Between Arce and Morales
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Rich Brown
The struggle between President Arce and Evo Morales for control of the MAS party is consuming national politics and jeopardizing the economy.
Latin America’s Lithium Sands Are Shifting
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Jack Quinn
Argentina and Bolivia hope to surpass Chile as a long-awaited lithium boom gains speed.