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The Odyssey of Evo Morales or the Illusion of Diplomatic Immunity
On July 2nd, Bolivian president Evo Morales prepared to board his country’s presidential airplane (FAB001) en route back to La Paz after participating in a presidential summit in Moscow. Well into the flight, he was informed that France, Portugal, Italy and Spain – where the plane was due to […]
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Tratados comerciales con socios diferentes: la opción de Sudamérica
Abstract: Some Latin American countries are finally seeing certain economic stability. The expectations for the future of these countries are optimistic. Part of the success could be a strategy practiced by the most important economies in South America: trade agreements among themselves. Many of them share the interest of improving […]
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Estatalizar la industria: la respuesta boliviana a la falta de mercados libres
Abstract: Since the closing in 2008 of the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act, ATPDEA, Bolivia’s textile industry has fallen to pieces. The biggest company of them all, Ametex, was the most visibly affected, reducing exportations to less than a half and thereby leaving thousands of workers unemployed. […]
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Bolivia & Chile: Less Hot Air, More Gas
You can’t win at the negotiation table what you lost on the battlefield. But you can sell gas to the people who beat you. On April 24, the International Court of Justice at The Hague heard the Plurinational State of Bolivia’s petition against Chile over the 250 miles of coastline that the […]
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Mujeres que reactivan la cadena productiva en Bolivia
Abstract: La Paz and El Alto cities produce 27% of the daily garbage in Bolivia. Every day in these cities, specially at night, women and their children go out to look for the residues from homes and offices in order to separate and classify organic waste from plastic bottles, cardboard, […]