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Political Institutions and the Evanescence of Power: Making History in Highland Bolivia

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Political Institutions and the Evanescence of Power: Making History in Highland Bolivia
Author(s)Rockefeller, Stuart Alexander
AbstractPolitical reform in Bolivia’s Quirpini community has resulted in the establishment of illusory systems of self-governance. The systems, when examined, reveal that community participation is achieved only with the cooperation and/or approval of a neighboring capital, controlled by Bolivia’s Spanish-speaking elite. The systems are therefore a means of dominating the community rather than empowering it.
IssueNo3
Pages187-208
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEthnology
VolumeNo44
PubDate 1998
ISBN_ISSN0014-1828

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