In recent years, Bolivia and Ecuador have faced so many challenges to their stability and constitutional order that many observers have wondered how these countries have avoided slipping into widespread violent conflict. This paper examines the political developments that have made these two of the most volatile nations in the region. It also highlights the role of the international community in preventing the eruption of conflict in both countries.

Publication Details

Title
Conflict Prevention in Bolivia and Ecuador : The Role of the International Community
Authors
Segura, Renata, Bellamy, Catherine
Publisher
Center on International Cooperation
Publish Date
February 2009
Citation
Segura, Renata, Bellamy, Catherine, Conflict Prevention in Bolivia and Ecuador : The Role of the International Community (Center on International Cooperation, February 2009).
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