Neoliberal mining policy: Approaches to the juridical and political aspects of mining modernization during the Chilean civil-military dictatorship. Chile 1973-1983.
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https://doi.org/10.22370/pe.2023.14.3430Keywords:
Mining, Legislation, Neoliberalism, Capitalist modernisation, DictatorshipAbstract
This article aims to evidence the change in mining policy expressed in the legislation advocated by the neoliberals involved in the Chilean civil-military dictatorship. It examines some of the debates developed between military and civilians as an expression of the tensions that developed in the encounter of two different perspectives in the military government.
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