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[http://users.dickinson.edu/~centellm/ Miguel Centellas] is Visiting Assistant Professor of Latin American Politics at [http://www.dickinson.edu Dickinson College].
[http://users.dickinson.edu/~centellm/ Miguel Centellas] is Visiting Assistant Professor of Latin American Politics at [http://www.dickinson.edu Dickinson College].
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[http://www.giga-hamburg.de/english/index.php?folder=staff/buitrago&file=buitrago_en.html Miguel A. Buitrago] is Associate Researcher and Doctoral Fellow at the [http://www.giga-hamburg.de/index.php?file=ilas.html&folder=ilas GIGA Institute of Latin American Studies] in Hamburg, Germany.

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This is a wiki project dedicated to Bolivian government and politics, with a special focus on political parties. The central aim of the project is to provide a searchable and editable online database of Bolivian political parties and their key personnel. Entries are encyclopedic and are not meant to be exhaustive. In addition to entries on political parties, you will find entries on key historical events, individual political biographies, and descriptions of political institutions.

This is a work in progress and updates are regularly being made. The immediate goal is for the site to be well under way by early 2008. For an earlier version of this project, see my Bolivia TiddlyWiki.

Current updates

I'm currently focusing on writing encyclopedic entries for the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (MNR) and Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS), which will serve as a template for other party entries.

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About the editors

Miguel Centellas is Visiting Assistant Professor of Latin American Politics at Dickinson College.

Miguel A. Buitrago is Associate Researcher and Doctoral Fellow at the GIGA Institute of Latin American Studies in Hamburg, Germany.

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