Consensus and conflict through three phases of the distributive conflict during the Kirchner Administration (Argentina, 2002-2011)

The present work intends to contribute to the study of the growth process of the Argentine economy after the fall of the Convertibility (2002-2011) understanding that for this it is fundamental to analyze the political moment of the accumulation of capital. For this reason, we will focus on the stud...

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Autor principal: Kejsefman, Igal
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Ediciones Complutense 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CGAP/article/view/62451
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=es/es-028&d=article62451oai
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topic Distributive conflict; Argentina; postconvetibility; and countryside conflict.
Conflicto distributivo; Argentina; postconvertibilidad; y conflicto del campo.
spellingShingle Distributive conflict; Argentina; postconvetibility; and countryside conflict.
Conflicto distributivo; Argentina; postconvertibilidad; y conflicto del campo.
Kejsefman, Igal
Consensus and conflict through three phases of the distributive conflict during the Kirchner Administration (Argentina, 2002-2011)
topic_facet Distributive conflict; Argentina; postconvetibility; and countryside conflict.
Conflicto distributivo; Argentina; postconvertibilidad; y conflicto del campo.
description The present work intends to contribute to the study of the growth process of the Argentine economy after the fall of the Convertibility (2002-2011) understanding that for this it is fundamental to analyze the political moment of the accumulation of capital. For this reason, we will focus on the study of how the State reconstructed order after the fall of Convertibility (2002-2011), specifically analyzing its economic intervention. Through the distributive conflict we will seek to address the “political dimension of economic policy” (Piva, 2015) that initially allowed (2002/3) to reconstruct the consensus, which since 2005 began to erode and finally mutated into an open conflict in 2008 during the so-called Conflict of the Countryside. Through the distributive conflict we propose to address the way in which social forces clashed or weaved alliances so that a level of fractionalist analysis will prevail throughout the article.
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title Consensus and conflict through three phases of the distributive conflict during the Kirchner Administration (Argentina, 2002-2011)
title_short Consensus and conflict through three phases of the distributive conflict during the Kirchner Administration (Argentina, 2002-2011)
title_full Consensus and conflict through three phases of the distributive conflict during the Kirchner Administration (Argentina, 2002-2011)
title_fullStr Consensus and conflict through three phases of the distributive conflict during the Kirchner Administration (Argentina, 2002-2011)
title_full_unstemmed Consensus and conflict through three phases of the distributive conflict during the Kirchner Administration (Argentina, 2002-2011)
title_sort consensus and conflict through three phases of the distributive conflict during the kirchner administration (argentina, 2002-2011)
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url https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CGAP/article/view/62451
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