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Social conflict, economic development and extractive industry : evidence from South Africa / edited by Anthony Bebbington.

Contributor(s): Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, c2012.Description: xxii, 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415710718
  • 9780415620710
  • 9780203639030
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 338.2098 SOC.
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PART I: Political economics of extraction
1. Extractive industries, socio-environmental conflicts and political economic transformations in Andean America
Anthony Bebbington

2. The political economy of managing extractives in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru
Jose carlos Orihuela and Rosemary Throp

3. The politics of extractive industries in the Central Andes
John Crabtree and Isabel Crabtree-Condor

PART II: Conflicts, transformations and institutional change
4. Social conflict and emergent institutions: hypotheses from Peru, Piura
Anthony Bebbington

5. Mining and conflict in Peru: sowing the minerals, reaping a hail of stones
Javier Arellano-Yanguas

6. Sovereignty negotiated: anti-mining movements, the state and multinational mining companies under Correa's 21st century socialism
Jennifer Moore and Teresa Velasquez

7. State-indigenous tensions over hydrocarbon expansion in the Bolivian Chaco
Denise Humphreys Bebbington

8. Planning development futures in the Ecuadorian Amazon: the expanding oil frontier and the Yausni-ITT initiative
Laura Rival

9. The Camisea gas project: indigenous social movements and international NGOs in the Peruvian Amazon
Brian Pratt

10. Household and community responses to mining related river contamination in the upper Pilcomayo basin, Bolivia
David Preston

PART III: Conclusions and comparisons
11. Afterword: extractive conflicts compared
Stuart Kirsch

12. Conclusions
Anthony Bebbington

Bibliography : p. 226 - 247 . _ Index : p. 248 - 256

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