974 resultados para Partido Liberal (Bolivia)


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The enduring electoral success of populist parties across Europe and the increasing opportunities they have gained to access government in recent years bring once more into relief the question of whether populism and democracy are fully compatible. In this article we show how, despite playing different roles in government within very different political systems, and despite the numerous constraints placed upon them (for instance, EU membership, international law and domestic checks and balances), populist parties consistently pursued policies that clashed with fundamental tenets of liberal democracy. In particular, the idea that the power of the majority must be limited and restrained, the sanctity of individual rights and the principle of the division of powers have all come under threat in contemporary Europe. This has contributed to the continuing erosion of the liberal consensus, which has provided one of the fundamental foundations of the European project from its start.

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This article examines the widespread hypothesis that German-speaking Swiss cantons exhibit radical-democratic characteristics, while the Latin cantons possess stronger liberal-representative democratic profiles. Empirical and multi-dimensional measuring of the quality of democracy in the cantons shows that this hypothesis does not do the complexity of cantonal democracy justice. Today’s position of the cantons along the axes of liberal and radical democracy is best explained with reference to the strong liberal and democratic constitutional movements within the cantons during the middle of the 19th century.

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In Europe and North America, migration and integration has become a busy subfield of political sociology. Of particular interest in this respect is the integration of Muslims and Islam, which has dominated the debate in Europe. Broadly conceived «political opportunity structures» have received much attention in this context. But the role of liberal law in the integration of Islam has been largely ignored, not by lawyers of course, but by political sociologists who have thus delivered far too negative and truncated pictures of Muslims and Islam in Europe. This is the deficit we sought to redress in Legal Integration of Islam; A Transatlantic Comparison (2013) (co-authored with John Torpey). Some of this study’s main ideas and findings are presented in the following.

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Los factores socio-económicos que influyen sobre los conocimientos de plantas medicinales de la población (personas no especialistas que se auto medican con plantas medicinales) han sido poco estudiado en la investigación etnobotánica. En este marco, el objetivo del trabajo de investigación fue analizar la distribución social del conocimiento sobre plantas medicinales en comunidades rurales de los Andes peruanos y bolivianos. Se realizaron entrevistas detalladas y ejercicios de listados libres en idioma Quechua con la ayuda de un intérprete local con 18 familias de un distrito rural de los Andes peruanos y 18 familias de una subcentral rural de los Andes bolivianos. Se recolectaron muestras botánicas de las plantas junto con los informantes en las dos áreas de estudios de caso. Un análisis cuantitativo de clasificación mostró que, en los dos estudios de caso, los vínculos de parentesco y la historia personal influye sobre las especies de plantas conocidas y usadas, en vez de otros factores como la edad, el nivel de educación, el estatuto socio-económico o la religión. El proceso de migración hacía los centros urbanos y las tierras bajas amazónicas, generalmente considerado como un factor importante en la pérdida de los conocimientos de medicina tradicional, solo tiene un impacto sobre el conocimiento de la población en el caso de familias que migran más de seis meses por año o de manera permanente. La migración no influye sobre los niveles de conocimientos de plantas medicinales ni sobre las estrategias terapéuticas de las familias que migran de forma temporal o por periodos más cortos de tiempo. Se demuestra que el impacto de factores socio-económicos externos que son generalmente considerados como la causa de la pérdida de los conocimientos de medicina tradicional en las altas tierras andinas es limitado. Además, los resultados de investigación implican que en zonas rurales donde la migración tiene un impacto sobre los conocimientos locales, la medicina tradicional podría ser mejor fortalecida si se trabaja estrechamente con familias y su red de parentesco extendida.

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Cocoa production in Alto Beni, Bolivia, is a major source of income and is severely affected by climate change impacts and other stress factors. Resilient farming systems are, thus, important for local families. This study compares indicators for social–ecological resilience in 30 organic and 22 nonorganic cocoa farms of Alto Beni. Organic farms had a higher tree and crop diversity, higher yields and incomes, more social connectedness, and participated in more courses on cocoa cultivation. Resilience was enhanced by local farmers’ organizations, providing organic certification and supporting diversified agroforestry with seedlings and extension, going beyond basic organic certification requirements.

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The recent increase in prices and production of quinoa have had important effects on the employment structures and livelihoods of rural communities in the Nor Lipez Province (Bolivia). The "quinoa boom" resulted in significant changes in household incomes and in gender roles in the context of increasing market integration. The nature of these changes however is not easy to grasp, as new official narratives on gender and on traditional systems of labour divisions and shared access to land have surfaced since the election of Evo Morales (2006) and the adoption of a new constitution (2009). Furthermore, rural employment is found to be much more diverse than the term suggests. Women have always participated in the production of quinoa when it was widely considered as a subsistence crop. Our research takes place in the Nor Lipez Province, Bolivia with exploratory studies that were conducted in January and February 2015 in 8 rural communities of quinoa producers. Preliminary results suggest positive effects for local women in that they managed to earn additional income which might have contributed to their empowerment. This article will present both preliminary results, challenges for gender-oriented research in Bolivia and the methodology aiming to capture changes at the individual, the household and the community level through a survey that will be conducted from September to November 2015 in 500 households.