Rethinking the link between consultation and conflict: Lessons from Bolivia's gas sector

Schilling-Vacaflor A (2014)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2014

Journal

Book Volume: 35

Pages Range: 503-521

Journal Issue: 4

DOI: 10.1080/02255189.2014.967667

Abstract

This article sheds light on 26 consultations in Bolivia's gas sector (2007-2012) and challenges simplified conceptions of prior consultation as a tool for conflict prevention and resolution. It shows that consultations do not only appease, but also exacerbate conflicts, as they are used for negotiating broader grievances. The study further argues that, in the short term, narrow consultations repress conflicts by limiting opportunities to mobilise against extractive projects. It also reveals that the degree of conflict and prevention potential of consultations varies according to the affected groups and highlights the ambiguous effects of the entanglement of consultations and compensations.

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APA:

Schilling-Vacaflor, A. (2014). Rethinking the link between consultation and conflict: Lessons from Bolivia's gas sector. Canadian Journal of Development Studies-Revue Canadienne D Etudes Du Developpement, 35(4), 503-521. https://doi.org/10.1080/02255189.2014.967667

MLA:

Schilling-Vacaflor, Almut. "Rethinking the link between consultation and conflict: Lessons from Bolivia's gas sector." Canadian Journal of Development Studies-Revue Canadienne D Etudes Du Developpement 35.4 (2014): 503-521.

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