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Assessing the Intersection of Mining Capital and Indigenous Power in Central America

This analysis delves into the structural dynamics between mining operations and indigenous communities in Central America, focusing on the implications of neoliberal policies.

Editorial Staff
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The report examines how neoliberal policies have shaped mining practices in Central America, affecting both operational frameworks and community relations.

It highlights the resistance from local communities and indigenous groups, who are increasingly asserting their rights against extractive industries.

Furthermore, the role of the state is scrutinized, particularly its facilitation of extractivism, which raises questions about governance and resource management.