Trafficking jams: the future of drug policies in Latin America
In: Jane's Intelligence review: the magazine of IHS Jane's Military and Security Assessments Intelligence centre, Band 22, Heft 11, S. 8-13
ISSN: 1350-6226
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In: Jane's Intelligence review: the magazine of IHS Jane's Military and Security Assessments Intelligence centre, Band 22, Heft 11, S. 8-13
ISSN: 1350-6226
World Affairs Online
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 829-831
ISSN: 1469-767X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 40, Heft 1, S. 185-186
ISSN: 1469-767X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 829-831
ISSN: 0022-216X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 40, Heft 1, S. 185-186
ISSN: 0022-216X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 39, Heft 4, S. 747-770
ISSN: 1469-767X
AbstractThis article traces the development of the political controversy in Argentina over the resolution of border issues between Argentina and Chile during the 1990s, examining provincial opposition to the Menem government's proposals for the Hielos Continentales zone in the far southern Andes. It argues that territorial perceptions held by Argentine opponents of the proposals, whilst highly significant, are insufficient to explain domestic opposition to the territorial accords. Instead it suggests that the sensitivity and longevity of the controversy reflected both specific territorial perceptions and anti-Menem dynamics in Argentina. Whilst the article highlights citizen opposition to government policy, it also points to the key role of Néstor Kirchner, at the time governor of the province of Santa Cruz, and subsequently Argentina's president. Kirchner's role in the decade-long controversy highlights two key factors. First, the potential utility of foreign policy issues, and particularly those centred on territory, as a resource in the domestic political environment, and, second, the fact that Kirchner's opposition itself responded at least in part to disputes within Peronism during the 1990s.
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 39, Heft 4, S. 747-770
ISSN: 1469-767X
This article traces the development of the political controversy in Argentina over the resolution of border issues between Argentina and Chile during the 1990s, examining provincial opposition to the Menem government's proposals for the Hielos Continentales zone in the far southern Andes. It argues that territorial perceptions held by Argentine opponents of the proposals, whilst highly significant, are insufficient to explain domestic opposition to the territorial accords. Instead it suggests that the sensitivity and longevity of the controversy reflected both specific territorial perceptions and anti-Menem dynamics in Argentina. Whilst the article highlights citizen opposition to government policy, it also points to the key role of Nestor Kirchner, at the time governor of the province of Santa Cruz, and subsequently Argentina's president. Kirchner's role in the decade-long controversy highlights two key factors. First, the potential utility of foreign policy issues, and particularly those centred on territory, as a resource in the domestic political environment, and, second, the fact that Kirchner's opposition itself responded at least in part to disputes within Peronism during the 1990s. Adapted from the source document.
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 39, Heft 4, S. 747-770
ISSN: 0022-216X
World Affairs Online
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 854-855
ISSN: 1469-767X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 818-819
ISSN: 1469-767X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 818-819
ISSN: 0022-216X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 854-855
ISSN: 0022-216X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 818
ISSN: 0022-216X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 854
ISSN: 0022-216X
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 384-385
ISSN: 1469-767X