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Contested Ground: the ‘War on Drugs’ in Bolivia

(Originally published in The Drouth, Territory, Winter 2015-2016, Issue 53.) In April 1998, Bolivian President Hugo Banzer sent the army into the Chapare.  Trouble in the region had flared as the new President – and former-dictator[1] – pursued his vision of ‘zero-coca by 2002’.  Banzer’s Plan Dignidad, it was argued, would remove Bolivia from the drug […]

‘Zero-hour Contracts’, ‘Labour Flexibility’ and Other Euphemisms of the Neoliberal Agenda

How the markets, business and their political allies break the social contract. Recent stories of ‘zero-hour contracts’ should come as no surprise. They are but one consequence of the rise of neoliberalism. Profits are prioritised over people; workers’ rights are eroded under the banner of ‘labour flexibility’; and the social safety net is recast as […]