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From Tribal Village to Global Village
Indian Rights and International Relations in Latin America
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From Tribal Village to Global Village
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This work examines the unexpected impact of the Indian rights movement on world politics, from reforming the United Nations to evicting oil companies. It argues that marginalized people have responded to globalization with new forms of identity politics that reconstruct power relations.
In Ecuador, every year since 1990 Indian protestors have brought the country to a standstill; in Mexico, Zapatista indigenous guerillas rose up in arms to protest North American free trade. In Brazil, shamans faced down bulldozers to block World Bank dams, while in Bolivia, peasants attacked U.S. troops for the right to grow coca. These are a few examples of the rise of a transnational human rights movement among the hemisphere s most isolated and powerless people, Latin American Indians. This book tells the story of the unexpected impact of the Indian rights movement on world politics, from reforming the United Nations to evicting oil companies. Using a constructivist theoretical approach that synthesizes international relations, social movement theory, ethnic politics, and work on democratic transitions, the author argues that marginalized people have responded to globalization with new, internationalized forms of identity politics that reconstruct power relations.
| ISBN | 804734585 |
| ISBN13 | 9780804734585 |
| Publisher | Stanford University Press |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 31/05/2000 |
| Pages | 400 |
| Weight (grammes) | 685 |
| Published in | United States |
| Height (mm) | 238 |
| Width (mm) | 164 |
Preface
Acronyms and organizations
Introduction: when worlds collide
1. Theory: on power, borders, and meaning
2. Voice in teh village: building a social movement
3. State security: power versus principal
4. 'Indian market': profit versus purpose
5. Identities across borders: the politics of global civil society
6. New times: the impact of the movement
Conclusion: it takes a village
References
Index.
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