
BOLIVIA IN 1904. WHY DO THEY SIGN THE TREATY WITH CHILE?
Author(s) -
Loreto Correa Vera,
Alejandro Salas Maturana
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
política y estrategia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0719-8027
pISSN - 0716-7415
DOI - 10.26797/rpye.v0i130.128
Subject(s) - treaty , negotiation , sign (mathematics) , presidency , interpretation (philosophy) , witness , modernization theory , political science , state (computer science) , political economy , law , sociology , politics , linguistics , mathematical analysis , philosophy , mathematics , algorithm , computer science
This article demonstrates that Bolivia - despite the negotiations of 1895 and all the recent rhetoric - was not worried of the effective recovery of the coast until long after the signing of the 1904 Treaty, instead of that, the presidency of Ismael Montes and the rise of Liberals in the Bolivian state, prioritized the modernization of the country and the search for ways to get the production of tin at any cost, at that time, the main wealth of Bolivia. This text has the purpose of explaining –as a witness of the time-, what were the reasons that the Bolivian authorities wielded before their people to sign the Treaty of Peace with Chile. Following that logic and notwithstanding all the recent literature, it seems appropriate to go beyond the subjective line of interpretation to establish the sayings of the main actors.