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Author Martin, Pamela

Title The Globalization of Contentious Politics : the Amazonian Indigenous Rights Movement
Published London : Routledge, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (181 pages)
Series Indigenous Peoples and Politics
Indigenous peoples and politics.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE TRANSCENDING BORDERS, AN INTRODUCTION; Contentious Collective Action; MNCs as Actors in Transnational Contentious Collective Action; The Changing Role of the State in the International System; Central Themes; Organization of the Project; CHAPTER TWO A TRANSNATIONAL FRAMEWORK; Framework for Analysis; Intensity of Transnational Networks; Research Design; CHAPTER THREE HISTORICAL PRECURSORS; The History of the Transnational Indigenous Rights Movement
The Development of the Indigenous Organization in EcuadorThe Role of the State; Pre-Democratic Ecuador; The Transition to Democracy; The 1990 Uprising; The 1993-1994 Uprisings; Ecuador: Present and Future; Conclusion; CHAPTER FOUR TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY NETWORKS IN THE ECUADORIAN AMAZON; Introduction; Assumptions; Framework for Analysis; The Ecuadorian Amazon and Indigenous Peoples; Indian Organizations of the Ecuadorian Amazon; Overview of the Cases; Phase I: Texaco (1972-1993); Phase I: Part II (The Initiation of Transnational Networks); Phase II: ARCO (1988-1999)
Phase III: Oxy (1996-1999)Conclusions: The Future of Transnational Contentious Collective Action?; CHAPTER FIVE TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: COICA AND THE COALITION FOR AMAZONIAN PEOPLES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT; Introduction; Theoretical Framework; Case Overview; I. Organizational Structure-COICA; II. The History of COICA; III. Forming Transnational Political Strategies; IV. Issues and Political Strategies; Yanomamis in Brazil; Ashaninkas in Peru; Free Trade in the Americas; Peace Between Peru and Ecuador; Intellectual Property Rights; Oil; COICA as a Transnational Social Movement
I. Organizational Structure-The CoalitionII. History of the Coalition; III. Issues and Political Strategies; The Defense of Territories and Resources Working Group; Sustainable Communities Working Group; Collective Rights and International Policy Working Group; IV. The Coalition as a Transnational Social Movement; Conclusion; CHAPTER SIX ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS; Introduction; Social Movement Theory; The Public/Private Debate; The Emergence of Transnational Contentious Collective Action; Impacts on Organization, Strategies, and Effectiveness; Organization; Mobilization; Effectiveness
The Effects of Transnational Contentious Collective ActionGlobalization and an International Society: Some Conclusions; Appendix I: Interview List; Appendix II: Explanation of the Methodology and Interview Process; Appendix III: Interview Questions; References; Index
Summary This dissertation argues that Amazonian Indigenous peoples organized via transnational networks due to the domestic blockages presented to them in their respective countires. Due to these blockages and the growing number of transnational political opportunity structures, such as national and international non-govermental organizations, multi-lateral development banks, and multinational corporation, Indigenous peoples mobilized through transnational advocacy networks and eventually formed transnational social movement organizations. Through a comparative-historical analysis of five Ecuadorian A
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Politics and government
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples -- Politics and government.
Social movements -- Ecuador
Human rights -- International cooperation
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
Human rights -- International cooperation
Indians of South America -- Government relations
Indians of South America -- Politics and government
Indigenous peoples -- Politics and government
Social movements
Indianer
Indigenes Volk
Soziale Bewegung
Transnationale Politik
Ecuador
Amazonas-Gebiet
Ecuador
Indianer.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317794004
1317794001
9781315810928
1315810921
9781317793991
1317793994