Autor/es
Descripción
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Colaborador
García, Ariel Oscar
Temporal Coverage
1990-2015
Idioma
spa
Extent
250 p.
Derechos
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.0 Genérica (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Formato
application/pdf
Identificador
Cobertura
ARG
BRA
1990-2015
Abstract
The general purpose of the research is to contribute to a reflection on the recent transformations of the Latin American State, and to contribute to the identification of conditions that act on the ideological orientation of governments. Part of asking what were the main features of state mining policy in Argentina and Brazil between 1990 and 2015? How did this policy dialogue with the World Bank's recommendations and the demands of affected communities in cases of conflict? And, taking into account the above, what were the similarities and differences in state mining policy in both countries, during the different governments of the period?
The state mining policy in Argentina and Brazil between 1990 and 2015 is analyzed and compared, paying special attention to the emergence and evolution of ‘mining’ as a socially problematic issue and to the changes of government that have arisen in the meantime. For this, attention is paid to the World Bank's Mining Strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean, to the institutionalization of the environmental issue at the international level, and to different cases of environmental conflict around mining projects that, in both countries, proliferated to on par with the commodities boom.
A descriptive approach was made from the analysis of primary and secondary sources, which was combined with a comparative approach to apprehend the particularities of the mining legal regime in each of the countries. Strictly speaking, this work involves a double comparison. On the one hand, the comparison of the mining legal regime in each of the countries during the 1990-2002 and 2003-2015 sub-periods. On the other hand, the comparison referred to the two national political units.
The state mining policy in Argentina and Brazil between 1990 and 2015 is analyzed and compared, paying special attention to the emergence and evolution of ‘mining’ as a socially problematic issue and to the changes of government that have arisen in the meantime. For this, attention is paid to the World Bank's Mining Strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean, to the institutionalization of the environmental issue at the international level, and to different cases of environmental conflict around mining projects that, in both countries, proliferated to on par with the commodities boom.
A descriptive approach was made from the analysis of primary and secondary sources, which was combined with a comparative approach to apprehend the particularities of the mining legal regime in each of the countries. Strictly speaking, this work involves a double comparison. On the one hand, the comparison of the mining legal regime in each of the countries during the 1990-2002 and 2003-2015 sub-periods. On the other hand, the comparison referred to the two national political units.
Título obtenido
Magíster de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Estudios Sociales Latinoamericanos
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales