Neo-Extractivism in Latin America – one side of a new phase of global capitalist dynamics

The aim of this text is to make sense of the emerging political-institutional, territorial, and socio-ecological dynamics and contradictions of neo-extractivism in Latin America in the context of global capitalist development. In contrast to some existing literature, we argue that the term ‘neo-extr...

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Brand, Ulrich
Dietz, Kristina
Lang, Miriam
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2016
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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32 Ciencia política / Political science
Extractivism
neo-extractivism
development model
resource-based development
history of capitalism
Latin America
regulation theory.
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title Neo-Extractivism in Latin America – one side of a new phase of global capitalist dynamics
spellingShingle Neo-Extractivism in Latin America – one side of a new phase of global capitalist dynamics
32 Ciencia política / Political science
Extractivism
neo-extractivism
development model
resource-based development
history of capitalism
Latin America
regulation theory.
title_short Neo-Extractivism in Latin America – one side of a new phase of global capitalist dynamics
title_full Neo-Extractivism in Latin America – one side of a new phase of global capitalist dynamics
title_fullStr Neo-Extractivism in Latin America – one side of a new phase of global capitalist dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Neo-Extractivism in Latin America – one side of a new phase of global capitalist dynamics
title_sort Neo-Extractivism in Latin America – one side of a new phase of global capitalist dynamics
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Brand, Ulrich
Dietz, Kristina
Lang, Miriam
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Brand, Ulrich
Dietz, Kristina
Lang, Miriam
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 32 Ciencia política / Political science
topic 32 Ciencia política / Political science
Extractivism
neo-extractivism
development model
resource-based development
history of capitalism
Latin America
regulation theory.
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neo-extractivism
development model
resource-based development
history of capitalism
Latin America
regulation theory.
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