2007
DOI: 10.1080/10714839.2007.11725370
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Incremental Gains: Lima’s Tenacious Squatters’ Movement

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“…As in Chile, the urban poor who organized themselves are mainly property owners that engaged in very private strategies of social reproduction, based on the preservation or improvement of their individual households (Dosh 2007) and in local protection from crime (Pereyra 2003). Here, the weakened links between the majority of the poor urban residents and political parties and the general retrenchment of the state led to very important privatization of aid and protection.…”
Section: Peru: Semi-authoritarian Repression and Small Welfare Continmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in Chile, the urban poor who organized themselves are mainly property owners that engaged in very private strategies of social reproduction, based on the preservation or improvement of their individual households (Dosh 2007) and in local protection from crime (Pereyra 2003). Here, the weakened links between the majority of the poor urban residents and political parties and the general retrenchment of the state led to very important privatization of aid and protection.…”
Section: Peru: Semi-authoritarian Repression and Small Welfare Continmentioning
confidence: 99%