%0 Journal Article %T Cuba y Bolivia: dos procesos distintos, una sola revoluci¨Žn verdadera? %A Boris Salazar %J Colombia Internacional %D 2011 %I Universidad de los Andes %X This article claims that the Bolivian revolutionary process of 2000-2005 did not follow on the steps of the Cuban Revolution's strategy. The sheer strength and autonomy of its social mobilization, the absence of a maximum leader, and the meshing of democratic elections with mass mobilization have given a turn of the screw on revolutionary strategy in Latin America, producing stable majorities through a lock-in process, whose ultimate outcome has not been the assault on state power. The emergence of a dictator and a unique party in Cuba, and their absence in Bolivia, are explained by the size of their autonomous sociabilities: very large in Bolivia, and very weak in Cuba. %K revolution stable majorities war 'revolutionary paths lock-in. %U http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/9069/index.php?id=9069