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This book analyses the institutional development that the Peruvian state has undergone in recent years within a context of rapid extractive industry expansion. It addresses the most important institutional state transformations produced directly by natural resources growth. This includes the construction of a redistributive law with the mining canon; the creation of a research canon for public universities; the development of new institutions for environmental regulation; the legitimation of state involvement in the function of prevention and management of conflicts; and the institutionalization and dissemination of practices of participation and local consultation.
Contents
1. Introduction.- 2. Deeply-Rooted Grievance, Varying Meaning: The Institution of the Mining Canon.- 3. Extracting to Educate? The Commodities Boom, State Construction, and State Universities.- 4. Fragmented Layering: Building a Green State for Mining in Peru.- 5. The Social Construction of a Public Problem: The Role of the Ombudsman on Building Institutions for Extractive Conflict.- 6. Ethnicity Claims and Prior Consultation in the Peruvian Andes.- 7. Conclusions.