Publication
Mar 2011
This paper explores how Evo Morales came to power through the support of indigenous social movements and their relationship with think tanks. The authors contend that Bolivian think tanks have had influence on politics and policy-making since 1985, but only due to their connections with political parties, social movements and the executive. Therefore thinks tanks, though often subordinate to political interests, can be classified as principal actors in the Bolivian political process.
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Author | Rafael Loayza Bueno, Ajoy Datta |
Series | ODI Research Reports and Studies |
Publisher | Overseas Development Institute (ODI) |
Copyright | © 2011 Overseas Development Institute (ODI) |