Political Settlements and theGovernance of COVID-19: Mining, Risk,and Territorial Control in Peru
Gisselle Vila Benites, Anthony Bebbington
Abstract
Peru's response to Covid-19 has favored large-scale mining interests while constraining livelihood possibilities for artisanal and small-scale miners. Large-scale mining has been offered opportunities to reinforce its role in territorial governance and been freed of certain regulatory requirements. In this essay we identify a significant risk that the response to Covid-19 facilitates authoritarian forms of government as a legitimate form of rule.
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LivelihoodHuman settlementCorporate governanceAuthoritarianismCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PoliticsGovernment (linguistics)Scale (ratio)Rule of lawPolitical science2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPolitical economyDevelopment economicsGeographyBusinessDemocracyEconomicsLawCartographyVirologyFinanceLinguisticsPathologyArchaeologyOutbreakBiologyAgricultureMedicineDiseasePhilosophyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Mining and Resource Management