This paper studies the inclusion of the indigenous population in the Guatemalan democratisation process. The indigenous population have throughout the history of Guatemala always suffered from exclusion. Thus it is interesting to study if there have been any improvements in their situation since the signing of the peace agreement in 1996. The base of our paper is Donna Le Van Cott’s article, Building inclusive democracies, which we will use to examine to what extent Guatemala has succeeded in building an inclusive democracy. In doing so, we study the implementation of the peace agreements under three criterions; representation, rights and redistribution. Our findings show that due to various political and economical reasons, the implementat...
This research addresses the acknowledgement of the indigenous people in the Constitutions of the Rep...
Over the centuries the Mayan indigenous population has been excluded from power politics in Guatemal...
In this article, I analyze how indigenous authorities in Guatemala negotiate citizenship at the loca...
Guatemala’s peace process, in which seventeen accords were signed, was proposed as the means through...
In recent years more attention has been given to the rights of the indigenous peoples. Global awaren...
This chapter analyses the complexities and contradictions that shape the exercise of indigenous peop...
The Guatemalan educational system has been the most unequal system in the Latin American region ever...
This paper analyzes the development of legal mechanisms and micro-level institutional reforms aimed ...
Forestry decision-making is still largely centralised in Guatemala. Nevertheless, elected municipal ...
This paper analyzes the development of legal mechanisms and micro-level institutional reforms aimed ...
This article treats the changes over the past decades regarding relations between indigenous peoples...
Indigenous mobilization in Guatemala for equal rights started in the 1970’s, in the twentieth centur...
This thesis approaches the study of identity politics in Latin America through the two cases of Guat...
Against the backdrop of emerging indigenous movements in Latin America, the Maya Movement appeared a...
Following a civil war that engulfed the nation for thirty-six years, the Guatemalan state has taken ...
This research addresses the acknowledgement of the indigenous people in the Constitutions of the Rep...
Over the centuries the Mayan indigenous population has been excluded from power politics in Guatemal...
In this article, I analyze how indigenous authorities in Guatemala negotiate citizenship at the loca...
Guatemala’s peace process, in which seventeen accords were signed, was proposed as the means through...
In recent years more attention has been given to the rights of the indigenous peoples. Global awaren...
This chapter analyses the complexities and contradictions that shape the exercise of indigenous peop...
The Guatemalan educational system has been the most unequal system in the Latin American region ever...
This paper analyzes the development of legal mechanisms and micro-level institutional reforms aimed ...
Forestry decision-making is still largely centralised in Guatemala. Nevertheless, elected municipal ...
This paper analyzes the development of legal mechanisms and micro-level institutional reforms aimed ...
This article treats the changes over the past decades regarding relations between indigenous peoples...
Indigenous mobilization in Guatemala for equal rights started in the 1970’s, in the twentieth centur...
This thesis approaches the study of identity politics in Latin America through the two cases of Guat...
Against the backdrop of emerging indigenous movements in Latin America, the Maya Movement appeared a...
Following a civil war that engulfed the nation for thirty-six years, the Guatemalan state has taken ...
This research addresses the acknowledgement of the indigenous people in the Constitutions of the Rep...
Over the centuries the Mayan indigenous population has been excluded from power politics in Guatemal...
In this article, I analyze how indigenous authorities in Guatemala negotiate citizenship at the loca...