Contesting Citizenship in Latin America: The Rise of Indigenous Movements and the Postliberal Challenge

作者: Deborah J. Yashar

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摘要: Part I. Theoretical Framing: 1. Questions, approaches, and cases 2. Citizenship regimes, the state, ethnic cleavages 3. The argument: indigenous mobilization in Latin America II. Cases: 4. Ecuador: America's strongest movement 5. Ecuadorian Andes ECUARUNARI 6. Amazon CONFENAIE 7. Forming National Confederation, CONAIE 8. Bolivia: strong regional movements 9. Bolivian Andes: Kataristas their legacy 10. 11. Peru: weak national subnational variation 12. Peru. Ecuador, most similar 13. No movement: explaining Peruvian anomaly 14. Explaining 15. Conclusion: 16. Democracy postliberal challenge America.

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