Local Politics and the Resource Curse: Natural Resources, Interest Heterogeneity and Protest in Bolivia
-
Published:2018-10-26
Issue:2
Volume:52
Page:385-403
-
ISSN:0008-4239
-
Container-title:Canadian Journal of Political Science
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Can J Pol Sci
Author:
Flesken Anaïd,Kuhn Annegret
Abstract
AbstractStudies of public contentious action in response to mineral resource extraction have rarely employed quantitative methods. In a highly disaggregated statistical analysis we examine local protest dynamics in Bolivia and argue for a political conditioning of the so-called resource curse. We find that mineral gas resources spark disputes over both extraction and rent redistribution at the local level, and that this relationship is especially pronounced where the population has highly heterogenous political values and interests. In contrast, where the population is relatively united in their political views, significantly fewer protests occur.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
Reference65 articles.
1. Buhaug Halvard . 2005. The Geography of Armed Civil Conflict. Doctoral thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim.
2. Congreso Nacional de Bolivia. 2004. Ley No 2771: Ley de Agrupaciones Ciudadans y Pueblos Indígenas.
3. Anatomy of a Regional Conflict: Tarija and Resource Grievances in Morales's Bolivia;Humphreys Bebbington;Latin American Perspectives,2010