Vogt, Manuel, 2016: "A New Dawn? Indigenous Movements and Ethnic Inclusion in Latin America." In: International Studies Quarterly, 60(4), 790–801.
https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqx005
"This article investigates how indigenous movements in Latin America promote the political inclusion of historically marginalized indigenous groups. I argue that the social pressure produced by a strong movement promotes the inclusion of indigenous representatives in formal leadership positions. However, this effect depends on both the movement’s internal unity and the general responsiveness of the political system." [Abstract: Author’s information]
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