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Environmental Licensing and Conflict in Peru's Mining Sector: A Path-Dependent Analysis
Published in World development (01-12-2014)“…•Path dependence can explain conflict around three major mining projects in Peru.•The critical juncture is popular participation in environmental impact…”
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Opportunities and Choices During Environmental Licensing: Community Participation in Latin America’s Extractive Sectors
Published in Studies in comparative international development (01-06-2024)“…In many Latin American countries, the state is to inform communities about proposed large-scale development that affects them, often in a public hearing on the…”
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Participatory Institutions as a Focal Point for Mobilizing: Prior Consultation and Indigenous Conflict in Colombia's Extractive Industries
Published in Comparative politics (01-07-2020)“…This article systematically analyzes how the participatory institution "prior consultation" indirectly gave Colombian indigenous communities a voice in five…”
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The Markets for Force: Privatization of Security Across World Regions
Published 2015“…The Markets for Forceexamines and compares the markets for private military and security contractors in twelve nations: Argentina, Guatemala, Peru, Ecuador,…”
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American Crossings: Border Politics in the Western Hemisphere
Published 2015“…In summer 2014, US agencies responsible for the border with Mexico were overwhelmed by tens of thousands of unaccompanied children arriving from Central…”
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David Pion-Berlin and Rafael Martínez, Soldiers, Politicians, and Civilians: Reforming Civil-Military Relations in Democratic Latin America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Figures, tables, bibliography, index, 414 pp.; hardcover $105, paperback $33.99, ebook $27
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Development Elites, Impacted Communities, and Environmental Governance in Latin America
Published in Studies in comparative international development (01-06-2024)“…This special issue examines environmental governance, conceptualized as environmental protections, support for sustainable development, and the regulation of…”
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Approving of but Not Choosing Violence: Paths of Nonviolent Radicals
Published in Terrorism and political violence (17-02-2020)“…Why do some political radicals-people who believe in using violence for political ends and who may sympathize with local violent groups-not themselves perform…”
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Private Financing of the Military: A Local Political Economy Approach
Published in Studies in comparative international development (01-06-2013)“…In developing countries that are democratizing after military rule, and undergoing liberalizing economic reforms that encourage a shrinking of the state, what…”
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Civilian Control of the Armed Forces in Democratic Latin America: Military Prerogatives, Contestation, and Mission Performance in Peru
Published in Armed Forces & Society (01-01-2012)“…This article presents a new framework for measuring civilian control of the armed forces in post-transition Latin America. Specifically, it builds on…”
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In the Wake of War: Democratization and Internal Armed Conflict in Latin America; Power, Institutions, and Leadership in War and Peace: Lessons from Peru and Ecuador, 1995-1998; Violence, Coercion, and State-Making in Twentieth-Century Mexico
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In the Wake of War: Democratization and Internal Armed Conflict in Latin America. Edited by Cynthia J. Arnson. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012. 320p. $65.00 cloth, $24.95 paper. - Power, Institutions, and Leadership in War and Peace: Lessons from Peru and Ecuador, 1995–1998. By David R. Mares and David Scott Palmer. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2012. 202p. $55.00. - Violence, Coercion, and State-Making in Twentieth-Century Mexico. Edited by Wil G. Pansters. Stanford: Stanford Uni
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The Ecuadorian Army: Neglecting a Porous Border While Policing the Interior
Published in Latin American politics and society (01-04-2012)“…This article challenges two prominent explanations for military behavior: militaries, like other bureaucracies, will seek to maximize their budgets; and in the…”
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The Military Protection Markets in Peru and Ecuador: A Detailed Analysis
Published in The Markets for Force (21-01-2015)“…Latin America’s markets for lethal force bring together public and private actors from the international and domestic arenas. The markets are particularly…”
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PUBLIC SECURITY FORCES WITH PRIVATE FUNDING: Local Army Entrepreneurship in Peru and Ecuador
Published in Latin American research review (01-01-2012)“…In Latin America's young democracies, actors in the private sector may influence military security work through resource transfers, with implications for state…”
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Military missions in democratic Latin America
Published in Armed Forces & Society (01-07-2018)“…Pion-Berlin, D. (2016). Military missions in democratic Latin America. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. 218 pp. $105 (hardcover), ISBN: 9781137592699…”
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Th e Military Protection Markets in Peru and Ecuador: A Detailed Analysis
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Mission impossible? Military politics in Peru and Ecuador
Published 01-01-2008“…High levels of insecurity and violence have posed two questions for Latin American military security missions: which missions are appropriate, and how…”
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Mission impossible? Military politics in Peru and Ecuador
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