The State of the Left in Latin America: Ecuador and Bolivia after the Pink Tide (original) (raw)

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New Left Regimes in the Andes? Ecuador in Comparative Perspective

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Leftist Governments and Economic Elites in Bolivia and Ecuador: From conflict to rapprochement?

Jonas Wolff

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" The Political Left in Ecuador No Longer Exists " Even with Lenín Moreno's presidential victory, the Ecuadorian left is in dire need of reconstruction

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The Uncertain Future of Bolivia’s Movement Toward Socialism

Angus McNelly

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the Left Turn in Latin America: Diverging Outcomes in Bolivia

Kent Eaton

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Latin America's Radical Left in Power: Complexities and Challenges in the Twenty-first Century

Steve Ellner

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Latin America s New Left Surge

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Ecuador's Presidential Election: Background on Economic Issues

Mark Weisbrot

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"Recentralization and the Left Turn in Latin America: Diverging Outcomes in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela"

Kent Eaton

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An Unwelcomed Deja-vu: Ecuadorian Politics in 2021

Raúl Aldaz Peña, Angelica Abad Cisneros

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Explaining the Rise of the Left in Latin America

Robin Grier

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The Origins of the Ecuadorian Left

Adrian Bonilla

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Ecuadorian and Bolivian Responses to Failed Bolivarian Policies in Venezuela

Austin Roney

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Latin America's Left Turns: Politics, Policies, and Trajectories of Change by Maxwell A. Cameron; Eric Hershberg; Leftist Governments in Latin America: Successes and Shortcomings by Kurt Weyland; Raúl L. Madrid; Wendy Hunter

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Ecuador after Correa: The Struggle over the “Citizens’ Revolution”

Jonas Wolff

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Government and Politics: Bolivia

Miguel Centellas

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Evo's Bolivia: the Limits of Change

Linda Farthing

New System Project, 2017

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Click for updates Populist polarization and the slow death of democracy in Ecuador

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In Bolivia the Right Returns with a Vengeance

Linda Farthing

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Conclusions: Assessing the Left Turn in Latin America—10 Years of the Correa Administration in Ecuador

Simon Pachano

Assessing the Left Turn in Ecuador, 2019

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The Tools of Institutional Change under Post-Neoliberalism: Rafael Correa's Ecuador

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EXCERPTED FROM Latin America's Left Turns: Politics, Policies, and Trajectories of Change edited by

Antonio Ulian Do Lago

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Countries at the Crossroads 2011: Bolivia

Miguel Centellas

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Turning the Tide: Revolutionary Potential and the Limits of Bolivia's 'Process of Change'

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Left-wing Populism: Inclusion and Authoritarianism in Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador.pdf

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Rafael Correa and Indigenous Movements: Leftist Conflict

Vicente J. Balseca Hernandez

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Populist polarization and the slow death of democracy in Ecuador.pdf

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Santiago Anria, When Movements Become Parties: The Bolivian MAS in Comparative Perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Maps, figures, tables, bibliography, index, 275 pp.; hardcover 105,ebook105, ebook 105,ebook84

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