The fact is, even on the side of the angels, a writer has to reserve the right to tell the truth as he sees it, in his own words, without being accused of letting the side down
The fact is, even on the side of the angels, a writer has to reserve the right to tell the truth as he sees it, in his own words, without being accused of letting the side down
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John CrabtreeJohn CrabtreeJohn Crabtree is a research associate at Oxford University's Centre for Latin American Studies. He is (on Bolivia) author of Patterns of Protest: Politics and Social Movements in Bolivia (Latin America Bureau, 2005) and co-editor of Unresolved Tensions: Bolivia Past and Present (Pittsburgh University Press, 2008); and (on Peru) author of Peru under Garcia: Opportunity Lost (Macmillan, 1992) and Fujimori's Peru (ILAS, 1998), and editor of Making Institutions Work in Peru: Democracy, Development and Inequality since 1980 (Institute for the Study of the Americas, London University / Brookings Institution, 2006).
Recent articlesEvo Morales and Bolivia: the next campaign An agreement over Bolivia's constitution sets the stage for another epic political year, says John Crabtree. Peru: the politics of social protestA centralised state, a blocked polity, ineffective parties, endemic poverty, regional discontent, official corruption, rising inflation - Peru needs more then a change in government personnel, says John Crabtree. Bolivia’s political ferment: revolution and recallBolivia's latest round of voting highlights the issues - political and economic, constitutional and regional - dividing the country, and challenges its political leaders to a new accommodation, says John Crabtree. Alan García and Peru: a tale of two erasThe Peruvian president's neo-liberal reinvention has yet to win the hearts or raise the life-chances of millions of his poor compatriots, says John Crabtree. Bolivia’s democratic tidesA series of votes on regional autonomy is testing Evo Morales's political project and challenging Bolivians to find new ways of living together, says John Crabtree. |
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