Combating climate change: lessons from the world’s indigenous peoples
The Bolivian President, Evo Morales, explains why his country rejected the Copenhagen "accord".
Bolivia: is the romance over?
Signs of strain in the alliance between Morales and the unions.
Bolivia’s cultural two-step
From Bolivia Nick Caistor asks if a new law will make it easier for indigenous communities to live alongside each other.
Bolivia: anti-racism law stirs debate
A law against racism and discrimination, being debated in Congress, provokes protests from journalists.
Controlling Coca Cultivation Bolivian Style
"Social control" is the way forward for reducing cocaine trafficking, says the Bolivian government. Writer Linda Farthing reports.
Bolivia and the UN Climate Change Negotiations
Ahead of the meeting on Climate Justice on 2 November in London, the Bolivian Information Forum has produced a briefing paper on Bolivia's position.
Bolivia: building a state-run lithium industry
Bolivia, which possess 70% of the world's reserves of this strategic metal, is trying to develop its own national industry, while receiving technology from abroad. It's not an easy task, says Emily Achtenberg in an article for NACLA.
Growing social discontent in Bolivia and Ecuador
In a new book, Dancing with Dynamite, journalist Ben Dangl describes the growing discontent of social movements in the governments they brought to power. He explains his views in a short video.
Bolivia: WikiLeaks reveals US bias
A cable from the US embassy in La Paz, largely based on misinformation provided by right-wing sources, seriously misrepresents key political events. A report by Benjamin Dangl.
Brazil still dominates Bolivia’s gas industry
Even with the partial nationalisation of oil and gas in 2006, Brazil still controls the industry, say experts.