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The presidency of Evo Morales : an archetype of latin american populism?

Authors: Brum, Sabrina Isabel;

The presidency of Evo Morales : an archetype of latin american populism?

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On January 22, 2006, Evo Morales Ayma was inaugurated as the sixty fifth President of Bolivia and was the first indigenous man to hold the position. After holding the position for nearly fourteen years, Evo Morales was removed from office on November 10, 2019, following a slew of revolts that broke out across the country protesting his fourth consecutive presidential term. He was one of Latin America’s longest serving presidents, and despite having lost a referendum which would have given him the authority to do so, he attempted to hold on to power for another term through an illiberal election. The case study of Evo Morales is a prime example of Latin American populism and through this example we can analyze the development of populism in the region. This dissertation will explore what populism is, how it can be identified in Latin America, and the evolution of Evo Morales’ populism throughout the course of his presidencies.

No 22 de Janeiro de 2006, Evo Morales Ayma foi empossado como o sexagésimo quinto presidente da Bolívia e foi o primeiro indígena a ocupar o cargo. Depois de quase catorze anos, Evo Morales foi destituído no dia 10 de novembro de 2019, após uma série de revoltas que eclodiram em todo o país em protesto por seu quarto mandato presidencial consecutivo. Ele teve uma das presidências mais longas da América Latina e, apesar de ter perdido um referendo que lhe daria autoridade para fazê-lo, tentou manter o poder por mais um mandato por meio de uma eleição iliberal. O caso de Evo Morales é um exemplo do populismo latino-americano e por meio dele podemos analisar o desenvolvimento do populismo na região. Esta dissertação explorará o que é populismo, como pode ser identificado na América Latina, e a evolução do populismo de Evo Morales ao longo de sua gestão.

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Populism, Bolivia, Latin America, América Latina, Ethnopopulism, Populismo, Etnopopulismo, Evo Morales, Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Ciências da Comunicação

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