This book shows that state elites decide to allocate land and natural resource rights to Indigenous people not as a response to human rights activism or democratic pressure, but to build an institutional apparatus that facilitates control over vulnerable territories in remote regions. By titling Indigenous lands, state elites create new institutional arrangements in property that allows for the subordination, monitoring, and management of Indigenous society.
This book shows that state elites decide to allocate land and natural resource rights to Indigenous people not as a response to human rights activism or democratic pressure, but to build an institutional apparatus that facilitates control over vulnerable territories in remote regions. By titling Indigenous lands, state elites create new institutional arrangements in property that allows for the subordination, monitoring, and management of Indigenous society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giorleny Altamirano Rayo is an Instructor in the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. She is a lawyer, political scientist, and applied researcher interested in property rights, natural resource management, and political-economic development issues in Latin America in a comparative perspective. Her work has been funded by Fulbright, the National Science Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Vanderbilt University. She is the author of numerous articles about the Global South and also the translator of original work about historical and contemporary Latin American politics. In addition to her scholarly work, she serves as a Chief Data Scientist and Responsible AI Official at the United States Department of State, served as a diplomat in the Nicaraguan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and as an applied researcher at Vanderbilt University. She has been working and conducting research in and about the Global South for over fifteen years. The views expressed in this and other works are her own and not necessarily those of the U.S. Government and the U.S. Department of State.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Tables, Figures, and Maps * Preface * PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMING * Chapter 2: Communal Property Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Groups: Their Country-Specific Shape * Chapter 3: The Argument: The Crucial Role of State Interests * PART II: * THE POLITICS OF INDIGENOUS LAND TITLING IN THE AMERICAS * Chapter 4: Nicaragua: Once Bitten, Twice Shy: Titling for Internal Order * Conclusion * Chapter 5: Honduras: Mine not Yours: Indigenous Land Titling to Recover the Eastern Territory * Chapter 6: Brazil: On My Terms: Creating Indigenous Lands to Control the Borderlands * Limitations of Extant Approaches * PART III: CONCLUSION * Chapter 7: New Ethnic Communal Property Regimes: The Devil is in the Details: Legal Implementation, International Norms, and State-Building in the Americas * Appendices * Bibliography
* List of Tables, Figures, and Maps * Preface * PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMING * Chapter 2: Communal Property Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Groups: Their Country-Specific Shape * Chapter 3: The Argument: The Crucial Role of State Interests * PART II: * THE POLITICS OF INDIGENOUS LAND TITLING IN THE AMERICAS * Chapter 4: Nicaragua: Once Bitten, Twice Shy: Titling for Internal Order * Conclusion * Chapter 5: Honduras: Mine not Yours: Indigenous Land Titling to Recover the Eastern Territory * Chapter 6: Brazil: On My Terms: Creating Indigenous Lands to Control the Borderlands * Limitations of Extant Approaches * PART III: CONCLUSION * Chapter 7: New Ethnic Communal Property Regimes: The Devil is in the Details: Legal Implementation, International Norms, and State-Building in the Americas * Appendices * Bibliography
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