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Documentos CIDOB América Latina; 10
The author presents a comparative study to establish a possible model contributing new ingredients to the theories that investigate the reasons for the apparition and importance of the indigenous parties in Latin America in the last 15 years. This type of study, based on a battery of variables and theoretical and practical analyses, allows the author to argue in a systematic way, among other issues, that the ethnic parties are not the natural or automatic result of the existence of ethnic, cultural or linguistic divisions in a society, or how the memories of episodes of extreme violence can act as an inhibiting and paralysing element in the analysis of cycles of mobilisation.
Salvador Martí is a full-time Lecturer at the University of Salamanca
ISSN: 1697-7688 (print edition)
ISSN: 1697-8137 (online edition)
65 pp.
Salvador Martí i Puig
Date of publication: 04/2006
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