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The Cochabamba Water Revolt and Its Aftermath --$tChapter 2. A River Turns Black --$tChapter 3. Oil and Gas: The Elusive Wealth beneath Their Feet --$tChapter 4. Lessons in Blood and Fire --$tChapter 5. Economic Strings --$tChapter 6. Coca: The Leaf at the Center of the War on Drugs --$tChapter 7. Workers, Leaders, and Mothers --$tChapter 8. And Those Who Left --$tConclusion --$tContributors --$tNotes --$tIndex 330 $aDignity and Defiance is a powerful, eyewitness account of Bolivia's decade-long rebellion against globalization imposed from abroad. Based on extensive interviews, this story comes alive with first-person accounts of a massive Enron/Shell oil spill from an elderly woman whose livelihood it threatens, of the young people who stood down a former dictator to take back control of their water, and of Bolivia's dramatic and successful challenge to the policies of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. 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