@article{Lacuisse:196591,
      recid = {196591},
      author = {Lacuisse, Marie-Esther},
      title = {La redéfinition de la politique de la coca en Bolivie sous  les présidences de Evo Morales : les enjeux de politique  publique de la réforme},
      journal = {Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies - Revue  d'Etudes en Agriculture et Environnement (RAEStud)},
      address = {2011},
      number = {906-2016-71238},
      series = {92},
      year = {2011},
      abstract = {In 2005, Evo Morales became president of the Bolivian  Republic, renowned Plurinational State in 2009. At the same  time, he continued being the union leader of the Tropic  Cochabamba coca leaf producers. Since his first  presidential election, Evo Morales has started a coca leaf  revaluation policy that provokes some diplomatic problems:  his double status makes him appear closer to the  “cocaleros” than to the objectives of international policy  on drug. However, these vision of the reform cut down the  issues around the coca leaf in Bolivia, which is not only  an illegal but also a legal good. This article will focus  on the national conflicts around the coca leaf reform that  correspond to sector’s issues and more generally to Evo  Morales government’s rural policy design.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/196591},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.196591},
}