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Video: The Bolivia Crisis for Beginners PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kathryn Ledebur, the Andean Information Network   
Wednesday, 01 October 2008 17:11

Source: The Andean Information Network

The Washington Office on Latin America and the Institute for Policy Studies
 are pleased to invite you to a discussion
 

The Bolivia Crisis for Beginners 
 
featuring Kathryn Ledebur

Director, Andean Information Network (AIN), Cochabamba, Bolivia

With ambassadors being expelled and unrest claiming the lives of dozens, the recent upheaval in Bolivia has put this Andean nation on the radar of US public attention.  Most people in the US, however, know little about Bolivia other than the election of that nation's first indigenous president, Evo Morales and the right-wing caricature of him as a puppet of Hugo Chavez.  Please join us for the rare opportunity to hear about the history and context of the current push for autonomy by four lowland provinces from a premier analyst who has lived in Bolivia for the past 18 years.  You will also learn about the proposed new constitution, the role of racism in Bolivia, and the nationalization of major industries and natural resources. 

Since 1999, Kathryn Ledebur has directed the Andean Information Network (AIN), which promotes human rights and socioeconomic justice in Bolivia and more humane and effective illicit drug control policies.  AIN provides information and analysis to NGO colleagues, the media and international policymakers on developments in Bolivia and the impact of U.S. government and European policies.

The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) is a nonprofit policy, research, and advocacy organization working to advance democracy, human rights, and social and economic justice in U.S. policy towards Latin America.  For more information please visit www.wola.org.
 
The Institute for Policy Studies is a progressive, multi-issue think tank that turns Ideas into Action for Peace, Justice and the Environment;
 www.ips-dc.org.

 
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