05511nam 2200709 450 991046388840332120200520144314.01-78032-995-41-78032-994-6(CKB)2670000000546704(EBL)1696472(SSID)ssj0001164662(PQKBManifestationID)11663701(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001164662(PQKBWorkID)11197007(PQKB)10896731(MiAaPQ)EBC1696472(Au-PeEL)EBL1696472(CaPaEBR)ebr10842784(CaONFJC)MIL579051(OCoLC)872406225(EXLCZ)99267000000054670420140312h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrThe new extractivism a post-neoliberal development model or imperialism of the twenty-first century? /Henry Veltmeyer and James Petras ; with Verónica Albuja [and six others] ; cover designed by Liam ChappleLondon ;New York :Zed Books,2014.©20141 online resource (320 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-78032-992-X 1-78032-993-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.About the editors; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures and tables; Abbreviations; Introduction; Imperialism in historical and theoretical perspective; The new extractivism in Latin America; 1 A new model or extractive imperialism?; A system in crisis; The politics and economics of natural resource development; Foreign investment in Latin America: natural resource development or imperialist plunder?; Table 1.1 Long-term north-south financial flows, 1985-2001; Table 1.2 Average annual flows of inward FDI by sector and region, in developed and developing countries, 1990 and 2009From neoliberalism to post-neoliberalism The new political economy of natural resource development; The resistance to extractive capitalism and the dynamics of class struggle; Conclusion; 2 Argentina: Extractivist dynamics of soy production and open-pit mining; The soy model; 2.1a Grain production in Argentina, 1969-2012; 2.1b Land dedicated to grain production in Argentina, 1969-2012; 2.2 Land under cultivation in Argentina, 1990-2009; Open-pit mining in Argentina; 2.3 Mining companies in Argentina by country of origin; 2.4 Stage of activity of the mining companies in ArgentinaResistance to extractivism Conclusion; 3 Bolivia: Between voluntarist developmentalism and pragmatic extractivism; The political economy of natural resource extraction in Bolivia; Table 3.1 Exports of primary products; Public sector investment in natural resource development; MAS and the predominance of foreign capital in the extractive sector; Table 3.2 Mining projects and their relation to the state; Between pragmatic extractivism and developmental voluntarism; Table 3.3 Budgetary expenditures on public investments, 2012Extractivism: a development strategy for living well (para vivir bien)?Table 3.4 Annual growth rates of GDP; Bolivian nationalization: a model of progressive extractivism?; Labor, conflict and class struggle in the new Bolivia; Conclusion; 4 Colombia: The mining boom: a catalyst of development or resistance?; The 'new' imperialism and class struggle in the center and periphery; Paving the way for extractive capital; Extractives at war: from 2002 to 2010; Extractives at peace? From 2010 to 2014; The driving force of resistance to extractive capital4.1 Participation of various actors in social struggles relating to the extraction of oil, coal and gold, 2001-11 Conclusion; 5 Ecuador: Extractivist dynamics, politics and discourse; Table 5.1 Public investment in the social sector, 2001-11; The fallacies of extractivism: extractive rents and social spending; 5.1 Distribution of oil rents, 2007-12; Table 5.2 Total fiscal revenues, 2000-12; Table 5.3 Total educational expenditure by type, 2010; Extractivism and middle-class income; Table 5.4 Imports of total oil products, costs, revenues and subsidies, 2006-11The middle class in Ecuador: beneficiary of and accomplice in extractivismIn a primary commodities boom spurred on by the rise of China, countries the world over are turning to the extraction and export of natural resources as an antidote to the global recession. With fresh insight and analysis from Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Columbia and Mexico, this book looks at the political dynamics of capitalist development in a region where the neoliberal model is collapsing under the weight of a resistance movement lead by peasant farmers and indigenous communities.Mines and mineral resourcesEconomic developmentSocial aspectsSocial movementsElectronic books.Mines and mineral resources.Economic developmentSocial aspects.Social movements.338.2Veltmeyer Henry267475Petras James F.1937-267474Albuja Verónica945155Chapple Liam945156MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463888403321The new extractivism2133783UNINA