One of the main features of contemporary development politics in Latin America is the prominent role of the state. Another feature is the intensification of natural resource extraction. This extractivist drive is especially pronounced in the countries that are part of the ‘turn to the left’, which have at the same time played host to alternative development approaches. While Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador have become emblematic of these processes, their impact can be felt across much of the region. These changes have emerged within a particular context in which the electoral successes of the leaders in power have been underwritten by promises to eradicate what has been seen as the two cardinal sins of neoliberal policies: poverty and inequ...
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A partir de la consideración del agua como un bien común (BC) y su diferenciación con los bienes púb...
Water is a natural resource, it is part of life and the ecosystem. But is also a social resource, an...
This paper introduces the special issue on the ‘Extractive Imperative in Latin America’. It highligh...
The inability of Economics to internalize environmental and social externalities makes its orientati...
At a recent presentation to the LSE Ideas Centre, Roberto Jaguaribe, the Brazilian ambassador to the...
Segundo o filósofo Stephen Toulmin, existe um padrão de modernidade que dá primazia à escrita sobre...
Partiendo del marco jurídico que regula el dominio del agua desde el Código Civil, hasta el nuevo Có...
Brazil has posed one of the most puzzling dilemmas for politicians and academics alike: how is it po...
In our living we feel and live immersed in a world of elements entities and processes that we treat ...
The fall of the last major leftist insurgency in Latin America might finally give the Colombians som...
This series will include all those people who, by means of their contributions, great and small, pla...
Partimos de una reconstrucción de los desarrollos teóricos y críticos acerca de la crónica durante e...
ABSTRAC: The debates around the planning of the Amazons become more and more frequent and complex. S...
An ecocritical analysis of Nicaraguan autor Gioconda Belli’s work, who was \ud born in 1948, reveals...
La Transición española (1975‐1982) ha sido uno de los periodos más importantes de la Historia de nue...
A partir de la consideración del agua como un bien común (BC) y su diferenciación con los bienes púb...
Water is a natural resource, it is part of life and the ecosystem. But is also a social resource, an...
This paper introduces the special issue on the ‘Extractive Imperative in Latin America’. It highligh...
The inability of Economics to internalize environmental and social externalities makes its orientati...
At a recent presentation to the LSE Ideas Centre, Roberto Jaguaribe, the Brazilian ambassador to the...
Segundo o filósofo Stephen Toulmin, existe um padrão de modernidade que dá primazia à escrita sobre...
Partiendo del marco jurídico que regula el dominio del agua desde el Código Civil, hasta el nuevo Có...
Brazil has posed one of the most puzzling dilemmas for politicians and academics alike: how is it po...
In our living we feel and live immersed in a world of elements entities and processes that we treat ...
The fall of the last major leftist insurgency in Latin America might finally give the Colombians som...
This series will include all those people who, by means of their contributions, great and small, pla...
Partimos de una reconstrucción de los desarrollos teóricos y críticos acerca de la crónica durante e...
ABSTRAC: The debates around the planning of the Amazons become more and more frequent and complex. S...
An ecocritical analysis of Nicaraguan autor Gioconda Belli’s work, who was \ud born in 1948, reveals...
La Transición española (1975‐1982) ha sido uno de los periodos más importantes de la Historia de nue...
A partir de la consideración del agua como un bien común (BC) y su diferenciación con los bienes púb...
Water is a natural resource, it is part of life and the ecosystem. But is also a social resource, an...