1988
DOI: 10.2307/3466855
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Economía política del corporativismo en el Estado español: del franquismo al posfranquismo

Abstract: RESUMEN.La transición política tras el régimen de Franco ha sido habitualmente descrita, en términos socialmente neutrales, no-clasistas, como un cambio desde un régimen autoritario a una democracia parlamentaria. Los cambios políticos fueron separados con éxito de cambios en la estructura de la propiedad. Pero la recomposición del orden burgués tras 1975, el nuevo reparto de actores en la escena política, ha coincidido con una serie de acuerdos neocorporativos desde el Pacto de la Moncloa de 1977 hasta el Acu… Show more

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“…The literature also shows that community alliances can increase 40 and decrease 41 the likelihood of mining resistance due to the nature of the community alliance and who the alliance is between (Conde and Le Billon 2017). 40 For evidence on increasing the likelihood of mining resistance, see: Keck and Sikkink (1998); Urkidi (2010); Swyngedouw (1997); Walter and Martinez-Alier (2010); Conde and Kallis (2012); Bond (2008); Martinez-Alier et al (2014); Conde (2016); Özen and Özen (2011, 2017); Walter and Urkidi (2015); Svampa and Antonelli (2009). 41 For evidence on decreasing the likelihood of mining resistance, see: Barton (2005); DeEchave (2005); McDonald and Young (2012); Moroz, Kayseas, and Anderson (2014); Richards (2013).…”
Section: Resource Extraction and Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature also shows that community alliances can increase 40 and decrease 41 the likelihood of mining resistance due to the nature of the community alliance and who the alliance is between (Conde and Le Billon 2017). 40 For evidence on increasing the likelihood of mining resistance, see: Keck and Sikkink (1998); Urkidi (2010); Swyngedouw (1997); Walter and Martinez-Alier (2010); Conde and Kallis (2012); Bond (2008); Martinez-Alier et al (2014); Conde (2016); Özen and Özen (2011, 2017); Walter and Urkidi (2015); Svampa and Antonelli (2009). 41 For evidence on decreasing the likelihood of mining resistance, see: Barton (2005); DeEchave (2005); McDonald and Young (2012); Moroz, Kayseas, and Anderson (2014); Richards (2013).…”
Section: Resource Extraction and Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%