Participation of the private sector in State response: police and construction businesses during the resource boom in Peru
The article explores the participation of the private sector in generating a public security response against actors that became the protesters of the state violence during the latest commodity boom in Peru. The literature highlights the significant threats to business, the institutional strength, t...
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Universidad Nacional de Rosario - Centro de Investigaciones Sociales (CIS) IDES /CONICET
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://www.estudiossocialesdelestado.org/index.php/ese/article/view/238 |
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| Sumario: | The article explores the participation of the private sector in generating a public security response against actors that became the protesters of the state violence during the latest commodity boom in Peru. The literature highlights the significant threats to business, the institutional strength, the ideological coincidence with the government, and the ties with officials as determinants of business’ preference for formal and public strategies to defend their interests. Although these factors help to understand, on the whole, the participation of the private sector, we argue that the formation of linkages is a fundamental determinant for the co-production of security policy in Peru. The primacy of linkages is illustrated by a comparison between a narrative and a subnational private participation in policing responses to extortions in the construction sector, between 2004 and 2015. |
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