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Indigenous Struggles For Autonomy The Caribbean Coast Of Nicaragua Luciano Baracco Joshua L Mayer Govand Khalid Azeez Arelly Barbeyto Dolores Figueroa Romero Jane Freeland Alejandra Gaitnbarrera Miguel Gonzlez Colette Grinevald Mark Jamieson

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Indigenous Struggles For Autonomy The Caribbean Coast Of Nicaragua Luciano Baracco Joshua L Mayer Govand Khalid Azeez Arelly Barbeyto Dolores Figueroa Romero Jane Freeland Alejandra Gaitnbarrera Miguel Gonzlez Colette Grinevald Mark Jamieson
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Indigenous Struggles For Autonomy The Caribbean Coast Of Nicaragua Luciano Baracco Joshua L Mayer Govand Khalid Azeez Arelly Barbeyto Dolores Figueroa Romero Jane Freeland Alejandra Gaitnbarrera Miguel Gonzlez Colette Grinevald Mark Jamieson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Luciano Baracco; Joshua L. Mayer; Govand Khalid Azeez; Arelly Barbeyto; Dolores Figueroa Romero; Jane Freeland; Alejandra Gaitán-Barrera; Miguel González; Colette Grinevald; Mark Jamieson
ISBN: 9781498558822, 1498558828
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Indigenous Struggles For Autonomy The Caribbean Coast Of Nicaragua Luciano Baracco Joshua L Mayer Govand Khalid Azeez Arelly Barbeyto Dolores Figueroa Romero Jane Freeland Alejandra Gaitnbarrera Miguel Gonzlez Colette Grinevald Mark Jamieson by Luciano Baracco; Joshua L. Mayer; Govand Khalid Azeez; Arelly Barbeyto; Dolores Figueroa Romero; Jane Freeland; Alejandra Gaitán-barrera; Miguel González; Colette Grinevald; Mark Jamieson 9781498558822, 1498558828 instant download after payment.

Indigenous Struggles for Autonomy: The Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua offers a broad and comprehensive analysis of Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast and the process of autonomy that was initiated in 1987 as part of a wider conflict resolution process during the years of the Sandinista revolution and has continued through to the present day. Over its 30 year period of development, the autonomy process on Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast can be seen as a crucible for the autonomous struggles of minority peoples throughout the Latin American continent. Autonomy on Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast remains highly contested, being simultaneously characterized by progress, setbacks, and violent confrontation within a number of fields and involving a multiplicity of local, national, and global actors. This experience offers critical lessons for efforts around the world that seek to resolve long-established and deep-seated ethnic conflict by attempting to reconcile the need for development, usually fostered by national governments through neo-extractivist policies, with the protection of minority rights advocated by marginalized minorities living within nation states and, increasingly, by intergovernmental organizations such as the United Nations and the Organization of American States. This book presents analyses that reveal the broad implications for the struggle for autonomy on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua, conducted by scholars with expertise in an array of disciplines including sociology, globalization theory, anthropology, history, socio-linguistics, cultural and postcolonial studies, gender studies, and political science.

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