Neoliberal economics, democratic transition, and mapuche demands for rights in Chile /

Haughney, Diane

Neoliberal economics, democratic transition, and mapuche demands for rights in Chile / Diane Haughney. - x, 310 páginas : ilustraciones

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Bibliografía : páginas 273-303

1. Introduction. 2. Chilean state policies toward the mapuche people. 3. Periphery of the periphery: the export of growth, income, and population. 4. The mapuche movement from the 1930s to 1973: the defense of the reducciones. 5. Neoliberal ideology and institucionalization . 6. Resurgence of the mapuche movement: reaction to decree law 2568, the rise of new demands, and the political process during the transition. 7. The indigenous law of 1993: contested concepts of peoples, territory and development. 8. Indigenous rights under siege: the conflict over the Bíobio hydroelectric projects. 9. The Biobío dam projects: sustainable development, national security, and indigenous rights. 10. The neoliberal logging industry versus the defense of territory and culture. 11. The logging industry, the concertación government, and demands for collective rights. 12. Conclusion: reform of the reform?.

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Mapuches--Relaciones gubernamentales
Mapuches--Política y gobierno--Chile
Mapuches--Condiciones económicas
Democratización--Chile
Movimientos indígenas
Neoliberalismo
Mapuches--Ley indígena--Chile
Derechos de los pueblos indígenas
Conflicto étnico --Chile


Chile --Política y gobierno

323.110983 / H371n 2006