A Miami court decision on April 3 marked a step toward changing perceptions of the U.S. as a refuge for Latin America's rights abusers.
Bolivia
A U.S. Court, a Former Bolivian President and a Decade-Long Fight for Justice
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Julia Sclafani
Foreign Firms Show Renewed Interest in Bolivia’s Gas Fields
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Mat Youkee
Investors are encouraged by a safer investment environment and looser approach to foreign participation.
Are Bolivia and Chile Ready to Dispel Rising Border Tensions?
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Myles McCormick
Bolivian and Chilean border authorities are meeting for the first time since 2011, but their relationship is as strained as ever.
Bolivia: No Easy Way Forward, With or Without Morales
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Oliver Stuenkel
Even as Bolivia’s president flirts with authoritarianism, the opposition is failing to offer a real alternative.
Are Bolivia's Angry Miners Harbingers of More Trouble to Come for Morales?
Unless President Evo Morales can jump-start the economy, he may face additional resistance to his presidency, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.
AQ Top 5 Jóvenes Políticos: Soledad Chapetón
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Brendan O'Boyle
La valiente nueva líder de una ciudad rebelde.
AQ Top 5 Politicians Under 40: Soledad Chapetón
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Brendan O'Boyle
The first female mayor of El Alto is as multifaceted and dynamic as the city she serves.