This article examines the origins and outcomes of the indigenous-based Zapatista rebellion launched 15 years ago in Chiapas, Mexico. The precursors responsible for the resistance movement are assessed, as well as the proximate events which convinced the indigenous communities to embrace a militarized approach. International relations conflict theory is plumbed for explanations of the conflict and for conflict resolution strategies relevant to this particular event. This study finds that the conflict in Chiapas was the consequence of two antecedent conditions – systematic human rights abuses and extreme material deprivation; and two proximate factors – NAFTA ratification and pending revisions to communal land laws. The article also explains ...
The investigation was realized in order to analyze central aspects in the ongoing discussion on Indi...
January 2004 marked the tenth anniversary of the uprising of the Ejercito Zapatista de Liberación Na...
In 1975 a watershed moment captivated Mexico as indigenous peoples from across the country came toge...
This article examines the origins and outcomes of the indigenous-based Zapatista rebellion launched ...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
Explores the emergence of self-defense forces as a third front in Mexico’s drug war. Argues the geog...
This paper aims to examine the Zapatista conflict in Chipas, Mexico; in terms of the conflict analyz...
Violent conflicts are frequently associated with detrimental or neutral effects on economic, social,...
Settled squarely in the heartlands of many Indigenous Americans’ ancestral territories, the disputed...
Rural social movements in Oaxaca are frequent targets of attacks by paramilitary groups and state ac...
This paper analyses the role that federal and local elites played in the transformation of a non-vio...
Subcomandante Marcos and other Zapatistas have on numerous occasions discussed the clash between “No...
This research examines the impact of grassroots organizing at the community level in Chiapas, Mexico...
Conflicts affecting indigenous peoples can often be traced back to long-standing historical injustic...
My dissertation, “Becoming Zapatista: Conflict and Political Mobilization in San Andrés Larráinzar, ...
The investigation was realized in order to analyze central aspects in the ongoing discussion on Indi...
January 2004 marked the tenth anniversary of the uprising of the Ejercito Zapatista de Liberación Na...
In 1975 a watershed moment captivated Mexico as indigenous peoples from across the country came toge...
This article examines the origins and outcomes of the indigenous-based Zapatista rebellion launched ...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
Explores the emergence of self-defense forces as a third front in Mexico’s drug war. Argues the geog...
This paper aims to examine the Zapatista conflict in Chipas, Mexico; in terms of the conflict analyz...
Violent conflicts are frequently associated with detrimental or neutral effects on economic, social,...
Settled squarely in the heartlands of many Indigenous Americans’ ancestral territories, the disputed...
Rural social movements in Oaxaca are frequent targets of attacks by paramilitary groups and state ac...
This paper analyses the role that federal and local elites played in the transformation of a non-vio...
Subcomandante Marcos and other Zapatistas have on numerous occasions discussed the clash between “No...
This research examines the impact of grassroots organizing at the community level in Chiapas, Mexico...
Conflicts affecting indigenous peoples can often be traced back to long-standing historical injustic...
My dissertation, “Becoming Zapatista: Conflict and Political Mobilization in San Andrés Larráinzar, ...
The investigation was realized in order to analyze central aspects in the ongoing discussion on Indi...
January 2004 marked the tenth anniversary of the uprising of the Ejercito Zapatista de Liberación Na...
In 1975 a watershed moment captivated Mexico as indigenous peoples from across the country came toge...