Atacama : desierto de la discordia minería y política internacional en Bolivia, Chile y Perú / Francisco Zapata.
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TextPublisher: Colegio de Mexico, Centro de Estudios Internacionales [y] Centro de Estudios Sociológicos, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Edition: 1. edDescription: 1 online resource (178 p.) : mapsISBN: 9786076286005Subject(s): Mineral industries -- Government policy -- Peru -- History | Mineral industries -- Government policy -- Chile -- History | Mineral industries -- Government policy -- Bolivia -- History | Atacama Desert Region (Chile) -- Boundaries | Peru -- Foreign relations | Chile -- Foreign relations | Bolivia -- Foreign relationsGenre/Form: Electronic books. LOC classification: HD9506.B62 | Z63 1992Online resources: Full text available: Review: "Informative study of the development of conflictive relations between Bolivia, Chile, and Peru focused on the territorial dispute over the Atacama desert and its mineral resources. Analyzes impact of the evolving relations between the State and mining sector within the three countries in regard to the dispute. Conclusion reviews the possible effect of transnational capital, State enterprises, and integration efforts on the establishment of cooperative initiatives for the region's economic development"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57. http://www.loc.gov/hlas/
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"Informative study of the development of conflictive relations between Bolivia, Chile, and Peru focused on the territorial dispute over the Atacama desert and its mineral resources. Analyzes impact of the evolving relations between the State and mining sector within the three countries in regard to the dispute. Conclusion reviews the possible effect of transnational capital, State enterprises, and integration efforts on the establishment of cooperative initiatives for the region's economic development"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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