With the State Against the State: Informal Extractive Economies and Policy Change in the Andes
Book project on the politics of informal gold miners in Peru and Bolivia.

Easier Said than Done: Social Movements and Policy Durability and Extractive Conflicts
Research on the strategies of social movements around extractive conflicts in Ecuador and Perú to endure their gains after the adoption of favorable policies.
Co-authored with Eduardo Silva (Tulane University) and funded by the Center for Inter-
American Policy and Research (CIPR).

The Political History of Small-Scale Miners in Colombia
A political historical study that traces state-small-scale miners’ relationship in Colombia from colonial times to the present.
Co-authored with Lorena Campuzano (Universidad de Chile). FOSI, PUCP.

Dangerous Alliances: Deforestation, Subnational Political Economy and Illicit Activities in the Amazon
A subnational comparative study of the political drivers against the implementation of forest protection policies.
Co-authored with Maritza Paredes and José Incio (PUCP). ProCiencia.
