拉丁美洲的采矿与暴力:国家对反采矿抵抗的强制回应

Mining and violence in Latin America: The state’s coercive responses to anti-mining resistance

World Development · 2023
被引 37 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了拉丁美洲国家为何对反采矿抵抗采取不同程度的强制手段,发现当土著社区动员能力强或矿产经济潜力高时,国家更可能使用暴力或非暴力强制回应。

Abstract

The expansion of mining and conflict violence are closely related phenomena, but there is widespread variation in the coercive responses state actors embrace to subdue resistance to mining. To explain this variation, we emphasize the interplay of motives (incentives) and opportunities (enabling conditions) available to state actors. Contrasting previous approaches, we provide a cross national analysis on the determinants of coercive responses for all Latin American countries. Our analysis also considers various forms of violent and non-violent coercive responses by the state. Our results support a motive-based explanation: state actors adopt coercive responses when the mobilizing capacity of communities as shown by indigenous involvement is the strongest, and when the economic potential of mining properties as indicated by their lootability is the highest. Our findings have implications for the expansion of extractive activities beyond mining.

采矿冲突国家强制原住民参与矿产可掠夺性