Dealing with Peace explores the relationship between the Guatemalan campesino social movement and state agrarian institutions in the period since the end of armed conflict in 1996.
Dealing with Peace explores the relationship between the Guatemalan campesino social movement and state agrarian institutions in the period since the end of armed conflict in 1996.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
List of Tables, Figures, and Illustrations Map: Location of Main Research Sites Acronyms Acknowledgements Introduction Dispossession, Violence, and Poverty Positioning the Case Studies: CCDA and CONIC Methodology: Activist Research Amid Violence Overview of the Book 1. Strategic Engagements with Neoliberalism Transitions to and through Neoliberalism Peace, Land, and Neoliberalism Challenging Guatemala’s Neoliberal Peace 2. The Guatemalan Campesino Movement: Organizing through War and Peace From the Ashes of Genocide and Revolution, 1944-1985 The Perils of Peace, 1986-2010 The Guatemalan Campesino Movement Today 3. Between the Bullet and the Bank: Campesino Access to Land The Market Model Agrarian Conflict and Rural Struggle 4. CONIC: An Organization Apart CONIC and Territorial Collectives Victorias III: "We’re screwed but happy" San José La Pasión: "We have to work together" 5. CCDA: A Revolutionary Enterprise CCDA and Café Justicia Salvador Xolhuitz: A Divided Community Don Pancho: "We’re used to giving it our all" 6. Beyond the Post-Conflict Period CONIC and CCDA: Within and Against the Market The Neoliberal Temptation CCDA and the Rearticulation of Resistance Glossary List of Interview Participants and Research Sites Bibliography
List of Tables, Figures, and Illustrations Map: Location of Main Research Sites Acronyms Acknowledgements Introduction Dispossession, Violence, and Poverty Positioning the Case Studies: CCDA and CONIC Methodology: Activist Research Amid Violence Overview of the Book 1. Strategic Engagements with Neoliberalism Transitions to and through Neoliberalism Peace, Land, and Neoliberalism Challenging Guatemala’s Neoliberal Peace 2. The Guatemalan Campesino Movement: Organizing through War and Peace From the Ashes of Genocide and Revolution, 1944-1985 The Perils of Peace, 1986-2010 The Guatemalan Campesino Movement Today 3. Between the Bullet and the Bank: Campesino Access to Land The Market Model Agrarian Conflict and Rural Struggle 4. CONIC: An Organization Apart CONIC and Territorial Collectives Victorias III: "We’re screwed but happy" San José La Pasión: "We have to work together" 5. CCDA: A Revolutionary Enterprise CCDA and Café Justicia Salvador Xolhuitz: A Divided Community Don Pancho: "We’re used to giving it our all" 6. Beyond the Post-Conflict Period CONIC and CCDA: Within and Against the Market The Neoliberal Temptation CCDA and the Rearticulation of Resistance Glossary List of Interview Participants and Research Sites Bibliography
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