local populations, which highlight the negative impacts in local communities of extraction strategies. Following the Regions & Cohesion 7(3) special issue debates on political participation and the emergence of citizenships in Latin America, the
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Women and development in Vietnam
Caught between social tradition and economic globalization
Khuat Thu Hong
privatization of health and education. The double role that women have to play in both areas of production and reproduction has serious implications for their health, education, political and social participation and their general well-being. Thus, women, while
(3) entitled “At the margins of the State: Political participation and the emergence of citizenships in Latin America.” These two articles focus squarely on issues of indigenous rights in South America. The first, by Paula A. Hinestroza Blandón, discusses how
Elisabetta Nadalutti
. Empathy requires an “inner participation” in “foreign” experiences ( Stein, 1989 ). This participation generates an empathic comprehension of the “other,” a feeling of trust that can facilitate empathic joined acts that transcend national boundaries and
Conceptualizing sub-national regional cooperation
Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia case study
Diana Morales
list was the most viable choice for actors lacking alternatives in the national regulations, especially in terms of land use regulations and the encouragement of tourism. An initial condition was to submit the proposal with the participation of the
Unbecoming Veteranship
Convicted Military Officers in Post-authoritarian Argentina
Eva van Roekel and Valentina Salvi
). However, the often-contradicting outcomes of war show that military citizenship as a “state of exception” largely creates unstable and volatile domains of action and participation ( Trundle 2012b: 360 ), sometimes creating spaces of leverage for claiming
Gender coherence for development
The inclusion of women in peace and development
Harlan Koff and Carmen Maganda
to general interaction and understanding between people and communities. It is with this spirit that RISC approaches the subject of “Women, Peace and Development.” Ms. Gbowee’s contribution illustrates how the participation of women in broader peace
Ecosystem integrity and policy coherence for development
Tools aimed at achieving balance as the basis for transformative development
Harlan Koff, Miguel Equihua Zamora, Carmen Maganda, and Octavio Pérez-Maqueo
depends on the participation of all actors and recognizes the diversity and complementarity of their functions; and (d) transparency and shared responsibility ( http://www.oecd.org/development/effectiveness/busanpartnership.htm ). These “post
Invisible Veterans
Defeated Militants and Enduring Revolutionary Social Values in Dhufar, Oman
Alice Wilson
Participation in organized political violence creates lasting material and social legacies for veteran combatants. Insights into how state authorities, veterans, and other citizens create former combatant identities have mostly emerged from
The Debts of War
Bifurcated Veterans’ Mobilization and Political Order in Post-settlement El Salvador
Ralph Sprenkels
approach. Acknowledging that armed movements produce “histories and legacies [that] shape the nature and quality of [postwar] rule” (Southall 2013: 1), I explore how wartime participation might provide a platform for political mobilization in post