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Zaraí Toledo Orozco

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  • “Beyond Implementation: Policy Durability and Social Movements in Extractive Conflicts”

    (with Eduardo Silva, Tulane University), Comparative Politics, 1-29. Appendix 1 and 2 available here

  • «Formal, Informal or Illegal?: Varieties of Artisanal Mining in the Global South»

    (with Moisés Arce, Tulane University) World Politics, Vol. 76, no. 4 (2024). Honorable mention for best paper at the Latin American Political Economy Conference (REPAL), Buenos Aires 2022.

  • “Protecting Gains: Extractivism, Social Movements and the Politics of Policy Implementation»

    (with Eduardo Silva, Tulane University), Special Issue on The Politics of Policy Implementation for The Extractive Industries and Society, 101447 (2024)

  • «¿Minando el Estado de Derecho? El Caso de los Mineros Informales en el Perú»

    Book chapter for La Democracia Asaltada. El Colapso de la Política Peruana (y una advertencia para América Latina) edited by Rodrigo Barrenechea y Alberto Vergara. Lima: Universidad del Pacífico, 2024.

  • “Informal Gold Miners, State Fragmentation and Resource Governance in Bolivia and Peru”

    Special issue on The Politics of Informal Work for Latin American Politics and Society, Vol. 64, no. 2 (2022): 45-66.

  • “The Other Extractivism: The Andean State and Small-Scale and Artisanal Gold Mining”

    Book chapter for Latin American Extractivism: Dependency, Resource Nationalism, and Resistance in Broad Perspective edited by Steve Ellner. London: Roman and Littlefield, 2020.

  • «Understanding Locals’ Responses to Artisanal and Large-Scale Mining. A Case Study from Tambogrande, Peru.»

    The Extractive Industries and Society, Vol. 5, no. 2 (2018): 327-334 (with Marcello Veiga, UBC)

  • «To Coerce, or Not to Coerce? Assessing Policy Strategies to Regulate Small-Scale and Artisanal Mining»

    with Kate McKiernan (Tulane University), The School of Public Policy, Calgary University, Vol. 15, n. 31 (2022).

  • “On Bolivia: Evo’s Quest for a Fourth Term”

    Flash Report prepared for the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions, UBC, Canada, 2018.