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Contesting citizenship in Latin America: the rise of indigenous movements and the postliberal challenge

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Abstract

Part I. Theoretical Framing: 1. Questions, approaches, and cases 2. Citizenship regimes, the state, and ethnic cleavages 3. The argument: indigenous mobilization in Latin America Part II. The Cases: 4. Ecuador: Latin America's strongest indigenous movement 5. The Ecuadorian Andes and ECUARUNARI 6. The Ecuadorian Amazon and CONFENAIE 7. Forming the National Confederation, CONAIE 8. Bolivia: strong regional movements 9. The Bolivian Andes: the Kataristas and their legacy 10. The Bolivian Amazon 11. Peru: weak national movements and subnational variation 12. Peru. Ecuador, and Bolivia: most similar cases 13. No national indigenous movement: explaining the Peruvian anomaly 14. Explaining subnational variation 15.…

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Keywords
  • Indigenous
  • Citizenship
  • Latin Americans
  • Political science
  • Gender studies
  • Geography
  • Sociology
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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