The Rise of Evo Morales and the MAS
Autor Sven Hartenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2011
The story of the social movement turned political party he is a part of -- the Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS) -- is also exceptional: originally founded as a splinter of an ultra-right party, it was given as a gift for the coca growers after they had been banned several times for spurious reasons to register their own party, and went on to become an irresistible force for indigenous rights in Bolivia.
In this insightful and revealing book, Sven Harten explains the success of the MAS and its wider consequences, showing how Morales has become the symbol for a new political consciousness that has entailed de-stigmatizing indigenous identities. In many ways, the analysis of Morales's political trajectory serves as a mirror for democracy in Bolivia. It reveals the challenge of squaring the rupture with a discredited past with the continuity of democracy and the aim of representing an entire society.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781848135246
ISBN-10: 1848135246
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1848135246
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface: A Journey
PART I
1. Bolivia's Political History
- Crisis of Representation in Bolivia
- From Revolution to Dictatorship to Transition: 1952 - 1978
- Bolivian nationalism - a brief history
- Origins of Bolivian nationalism
- The 1952 Revolution and the Nacionalismo Revolucionario
- Assimilationist Nation
- Democratic Institutions sine Democratic Politics
- Coca: A brief sketch of a damned holy plant
- War on Drugs
2. Evo's youth and upbringing
- Evo
- Evo's University: Looking for another form of democracy
- School of Democracy
- Relative structurality of signifiers: origins of Evo Morales's notion of the nation
3. Rise of Coca Growers (mid 1980s to early 1990s)
- History of the Coca Growers' Movement
- Structuring Force of Society
- Internal functioning
- Formalized Organizational Structure
-The Assemblies
- Type and Sequence of Meetings
- Leadership
- Coca Discourse: Defending the sacred leaf
- Uniting heterogeneity in a chain of equivalence
- From stigmatized plant to symbol of sovereignty
PART II
4. Morales's Political Instrument? The creation of MAS (early 1990s)
- Brief history of the 'Instrumento Político' MAS
- MAS: a bottom-up perspective of the party
- Movement-Cum-Party
- Old wine in new bottles or really something new?
- President Morales: a product of the reforms of his adversaries?
- Long-term Grievances
5. Outside challengers rise amidst waves of protests (1995-2002)
- Second Generation Reforms
- Party Politics - Where is the 'silent revolution'?
- Waves of Conflicts
- War on drugs
- The Year 2000: a turning point?
- Guerra del Agua in 2000
- Guerra del Gas or Octubre Negro 2003
- Conclusion
6. MAS rises to political dominance (2002-2005)
- Reaching out to other social movements
- Lack of clear structures: A new form of doing politics?
- Institutionalizing party structures
- Opening the party lists
- Leadership
- Characteristics of leaders
- Election of candidates
- Organizational problems
7. Compañero Evo: The Symbol of the Pluricultural People
- The People
- Who are The People?
- Mobilizing people to become 'The People'
- The People and the Exercise of Power
- Construction of Identity
- 'The people' in Morales's discourse
- Somos MAS, Somos el Pueblo
- Who constitute 'the people' in Bolivia?
- Implications of the new articulation of 'the people'
- Conclusion
PART III
8. Bolivia´s first indigenous President (2005-2010)
- Bolivia under President Morales
- Morales: Nationalist and Populist?
- The Imagining of the Nation as 'Nation of Nations'
- The 'Plurinational' Nation
- Filling the 'Plurinational' Nation with Meaning
- What holds the diversity together
- Imagining the nation: recovering its sovereignty
- Imagining a 'productive' nation: re-thinking development
- Dignity
- A new imaginary of the nation: challenging existing power relations
9. Refounding the State – The Foundational Promise of Populism
- Introduction
- Building a New State - What had to change?
- Recover and Refound the State
- The Target of Change: Defining the StateError! Bookmark not defined.
- Refounding the New State - Alternative Form of Modernity
- Principles of a New State
- Relationship between culture and the state
- The Path to Change: Asamblea Constituyente
- Great Expectations: Constituent Assembly as collective ritual
- Bolivia's New ConstitutionError! Bookmark not defined.
- Analyzing the Role of the State
- Conclusion
10. Conclusion: The difficult road ahead President Morales and the MAS
-The dangerous path towards re-institutionalization
PART I
1. Bolivia's Political History
- Crisis of Representation in Bolivia
- From Revolution to Dictatorship to Transition: 1952 - 1978
- Bolivian nationalism - a brief history
- Origins of Bolivian nationalism
- The 1952 Revolution and the Nacionalismo Revolucionario
- Assimilationist Nation
- Democratic Institutions sine Democratic Politics
- Coca: A brief sketch of a damned holy plant
- War on Drugs
2. Evo's youth and upbringing
- Evo
- Evo's University: Looking for another form of democracy
- School of Democracy
- Relative structurality of signifiers: origins of Evo Morales's notion of the nation
3. Rise of Coca Growers (mid 1980s to early 1990s)
- History of the Coca Growers' Movement
- Structuring Force of Society
- Internal functioning
- Formalized Organizational Structure
-The Assemblies
- Type and Sequence of Meetings
- Leadership
- Coca Discourse: Defending the sacred leaf
- Uniting heterogeneity in a chain of equivalence
- From stigmatized plant to symbol of sovereignty
PART II
4. Morales's Political Instrument? The creation of MAS (early 1990s)
- Brief history of the 'Instrumento Político' MAS
- MAS: a bottom-up perspective of the party
- Movement-Cum-Party
- Old wine in new bottles or really something new?
- President Morales: a product of the reforms of his adversaries?
- Long-term Grievances
5. Outside challengers rise amidst waves of protests (1995-2002)
- Second Generation Reforms
- Party Politics - Where is the 'silent revolution'?
- Waves of Conflicts
- War on drugs
- The Year 2000: a turning point?
- Guerra del Agua in 2000
- Guerra del Gas or Octubre Negro 2003
- Conclusion
6. MAS rises to political dominance (2002-2005)
- Reaching out to other social movements
- Lack of clear structures: A new form of doing politics?
- Institutionalizing party structures
- Opening the party lists
- Leadership
- Characteristics of leaders
- Election of candidates
- Organizational problems
7. Compañero Evo: The Symbol of the Pluricultural People
- The People
- Who are The People?
- Mobilizing people to become 'The People'
- The People and the Exercise of Power
- Construction of Identity
- 'The people' in Morales's discourse
- Somos MAS, Somos el Pueblo
- Who constitute 'the people' in Bolivia?
- Implications of the new articulation of 'the people'
- Conclusion
PART III
8. Bolivia´s first indigenous President (2005-2010)
- Bolivia under President Morales
- Morales: Nationalist and Populist?
- The Imagining of the Nation as 'Nation of Nations'
- The 'Plurinational' Nation
- Filling the 'Plurinational' Nation with Meaning
- What holds the diversity together
- Imagining the nation: recovering its sovereignty
- Imagining a 'productive' nation: re-thinking development
- Dignity
- A new imaginary of the nation: challenging existing power relations
9. Refounding the State – The Foundational Promise of Populism
- Introduction
- Building a New State - What had to change?
- Recover and Refound the State
- The Target of Change: Defining the StateError! Bookmark not defined.
- Refounding the New State - Alternative Form of Modernity
- Principles of a New State
- Relationship between culture and the state
- The Path to Change: Asamblea Constituyente
- Great Expectations: Constituent Assembly as collective ritual
- Bolivia's New ConstitutionError! Bookmark not defined.
- Analyzing the Role of the State
- Conclusion
10. Conclusion: The difficult road ahead President Morales and the MAS
-The dangerous path towards re-institutionalization