@article{LeGouill:188230,
      recid = {188230},
      author = {Le Gouill, Claude},
      title = {L’ethnicisation des luttes pour le pouvoir local en  Bolivie. La conquête du monde rural dans le Nord Potosí},
      journal = {Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies - Revue  d'Etudes en Agriculture et Environnement (RAEStud)},
      address = {2011},
      number = {906-2016-71230},
      series = {92},
      year = {2011},
      abstract = {Evo Morales’s electoral victories have confirmed the power  of the Bolivian rural movement, but it still stays divided.  In the Andes, the Aylus indigene organization fight against  the rural union organization for the control of the rural  world. This dualism is based on different historical  processes structured from the 1953’s agrarian reform. Then  it grows with the elaboration of identity discourses and  the constructing of a “symbolic boundary” between the two  organizations, whose purpose is the conquest of the politic  power and the gestion of development projects. Both of them  weaving its own networks with non-governmental  organizations and political groups, it creates tensions  with Evo Morales’ government between “politic” and  “organic”. Based on the Northern Potosi’s example, this  work allows the decrypting of actual political and  identitary processes Bolivia is going through. Indeed, the  country is now in a deep change process in wich the social  organizations are the main characters but fight each other  defining this process.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/188230},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.188230},
}