Etnicidad, clase y cambio en el sistema de partidos boliviano
Abstract
En el marco de una investigación sobre cleavages sociales y partidos políticos en países en proceso de democratización, la autora se detiene en el caso de Bolivia. El éxito de los "partidos indígenas" podría ser par-te de un proceso de "etnificación" del sistema de partidos, señala, donde los actores se definen cada vez más en términos étnicos y no tanto como miembros de clases o de grupos sociales.
As part of her research on social cleavages and political parties in countries undergoing a democratization process, the author of this article looks at the case of Bolivia. The article argues that the success of the "indigenous parties" could be part of a process of "ethnification" of the political party system, where actors are increasingly defining themselves in ethnic terms rather than as members of social classes or groups.
As part of her research on social cleavages and political parties in countries undergoing a democratization process, the author of this article looks at the case of Bolivia. The article argues that the success of the "indigenous parties" could be part of a process of "ethnification" of the political party system, where actors are increasingly defining themselves in ethnic terms rather than as members of social classes or groups.
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Vol. 13