Bolivia

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (R) and Bolivian President Evo Morales in Brasilia in February 2007
Frozen credit markets mean Brazil must wait to expand its energy industry -- which in turns means it will remain heavily dependent on its small, unstable neighbor Bolivia. [more]
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson
September 26, 2008 2136 GMT
The following is an internal Stratfor document produced to provide high-level guidance to our analysts. This document is not a forecast, but rather a series of guidelines for understanding and evaluating events, as well as suggestions on areas for focus. [more]
Bolivian Army soldiers in Cobija, Pando department
September 17, 2008 2002 GMT
The Bolivian government and pro-autonomy department heads will meet Sept. 17 for peace talks, but the road to stability could be a long one. [more]
Policemen guard the entrance to the National Service of Internal Taxes building in Santa Cruz on Sept. 11
September 12, 2008 2149 GMT
The following is an internal Stratfor document produced to provide high-level guidance to our analysts. This document is not a forecast, but rather a series of guidelines for understanding and evaluating events, as well as suggestions on areas for focus. [more]
A policeman passes by during clashes against supporters of Bolivian President Evo Morales on Aug. 19 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
September 12, 2008 1932 GMT
Ongoing instability in Bolivia has begun to attract regional interest. [more]
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