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By H. Haarstad

ISBN-10: 1137073721

ISBN-13: 9781137073723

ISBN-10: 134934334X

ISBN-13: 9781349343348

Case reviews written by way of anthropologists, geographers, political scientists, and sociologists supply empirical element and analytical perception into states' and groups' family members to common source sectors, and express how source dependencies proceed to form their political areas.

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2011, Spring). A house undermined: Transforming relations between mining companies and indigenous peoples in the Americas. Ottawa, Canada: The North-South Institute Policy Brief. Peck, J. (2004). Geography and Public Policy: Constructions of neoliberalism. Progress in Human Geography, 28, 392–405. PresidenciaPeru (2011, November 16). feature=player_embedded&v=MDKT6qdWsk&list=PLC01443B5BFAF9CFF Rénique, G. (2009). Law of the jungle in Peru: Indigenous Amazonian uprising against neoliberalism. Socialism and Democracy, 23(3),117–135.

Though Colombia has a long experience with large-scale extraction of oil and coal, in the metal mining sector the experience has been different. Notwithstanding the country’s precolonial and colonial history of metal mining, large-scale extraction of metals is only a recent phenomenon (though there is a longer history of coal mining). The Uribe administration promoted extractive industry as part of this model with a new mining code that weakened regulatory institutions, weakened territorial rights, and led to increasing overlaps among titles to extract and other legal interests in land.

Contexto del Sistema Nacional Ambiental y la Minería. Uso del suelo, recursos tributarios y capacidad de regulación [Workshop presentation]. Taller sobre Minería y Proyectos Extractivos. Sus Impactos en Territorios Étnicos [Workshop on the impacts of mining and other extractive projects on ethnic territories]. Bogotá, August 2–4, 2011. Santoyo, G. J. (2002, August). Possibilities and perspectives of indigenous peoples with regard to consultations and agreements within the mining sector in Latin America and the Caribbean: thematic exploration.

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