Suscripción institucional·Documento·2011·Inglés

The incorporation of indigenous concepts of plurinationality into the new constitutions of Ecuador and Bolivia

Pascal Lupien

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Resumen

This article studies the new constitutions of Ecuador and Bolivia in order to determine to what extent indigenous concepts of democracy have been incorporated into these important documents. The research presented here suggests that there is a significant correlation between the demands made by indigenous social movements over the past two decades and the new constitutional texts of both countries, which essentially embrace the alternative forms of citizenship and democracy espoused by indigenous social movement groups. For many activists, these changes open the door to what they perceive as a richer democracy.

Cómo citar

Pascal Lupien (2011). The incorporation of indigenous concepts of plurinationality into the new constitutions of Ecuador and Bolivia. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2011.563116