Recent results of presidential elections in Latin America suggest a turn to the left in various countries. In Bolivia, such a movement includes the victory of an Aymara Indian who is also a leader of coca farmers. The article proposes an interpretation of this event, describes and discusses the main actions of the new government, stressing the reactions they provoked, and explores the class, ethnic and territorial dimensions of the resulting conflicts. The regional aspects of the fights, seen in connection with the country's historical regionalism, are highlighted and their basic conditions are investigated. © 2009 Centro de Economia Política.
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Lins, H. N. (2009). Estado e embates socioterritoriais na Bolívia do século XXI. Revista de Economia Politica, 29(2), 228–244. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31572009000200004
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