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Author Arce, Moisés, author

Title Resource extraction and protest in Peru / Moises Arce
Published Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (xxviii, 171 pages)
Series Pitt Latin American studies
Pitt Latin American series.
Contents List of Acronyms -- Part I. The Framework -- Rethinking the Consequences of Economic Liberalization -- Waves of Contentious Politics in Peru -- Mobilization by Extraction -- Part II. Comparative Cases -- Lime Wars -- Mining Mountains -- Blood in the Jungle -- Conclusion: The Consequences of Mobilizations -- Appendix: Base de Protestas Sociales del Perú
Summary "Natural resource extraction has fueled protest movements in Latin America and existing research has drawn considerable scholarly attention to the politics of antimarket contention at the national level, particularly in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Argentina. Despite its residents reporting the third-highest level of protest participation in the region, Peru has been largely ignored in these discussions. In this groundbreaking study, Moisés Arce exposes a longstanding climate of popular contention in Peru. Looking beneath the surface to the subnational, regional, and local level as inception points, he rigorously dissects the political conditions that set the stage for protest. Focusing on natural resource extraction and its key role in the political economy of Peru and other developing countries, Arce reveals a wide disparity in the incidence, forms, and consequences of collective action. Through empirical analysis of protest events over thirty-one years, extensive personal interviews with policymakers and societal actors, and individual case studies of major protest episodes, Arce follows the ebb and flow of Peruvian protests over time and space to show the territorial unevenness of democracy, resource extraction, and antimarket contentions. Employing political process theory, Arce builds an interactive framework that views the moderating role of democracy, the quality of institutional representation as embodied in political parties, and most critically, the level of political party competition as determinants in the variation of protest and subsequent government response. Overall, he finds that both the fluidity and fragmentation of political parties at the subnational level impair the mechanisms of accountability and responsiveness often attributed to party competition. Thus, as political fragmentation increases, political opportunities expand, and contention rises. These dynamics in turn shape the long-term development of the state. Resource Extraction and Protest in Peru will inform students and scholars of globalization, market transitions, political science, contentious politics and Latin America generally, as a comparative analysis relating natural resource extraction to democratic processes both regionally and internationally"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-158) and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Natural resources -- Political aspects -- Peru -- History
Protest movements -- Peru -- History
Democracy -- Peru -- History
Political parties -- Peru -- History
HISTORY -- Latin America -- South America.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
Democracy
Economic history
Natural resources -- Political aspects
Political parties
Politics and government
Protest movements
Social conditions
SUBJECT Peru -- Economic conditions -- 1968- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100197
Peru -- Politics and government -- 1980- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004876
Peru -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100233
Subject Peru
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780822980315
0822980312