Strategic Resources, Border Economies, Transnational Dynamics, and Threats in the Amazon

Título traducido de la contribución: Fronteras Estrategicas y Bordes Económicos

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Between the 70s and 90s, the myth of the “Oriente” was linked to the image of “the land of hope.” It was perceived as a place where everyone could find work, land, and wealth, offering hope because the “Oriente” was seen as a land to colonize. Lago Agrio epitomized all the images I previously described. The name was associated with the first oil well that the Texaco Oil Company established in this region in 1972. This chapter provides a historical, structural review and analysis of ethnographic sources contributing to a geopolitical characterization of different constitutive moments of the Ecuadorian Amazon. We focus on Lago Agrio to describe how the social world intertwines in a porous and permeable border area where strategic resources (oil), illegal economies (trafficking), urbanization of indigenous populations, and transnational threats (narco-industry) converge. The aim is to understand the particularities of urban phenomena in a border region and possible scenarios within the field of security and defense through a delimited case study.
Título traducido de la contribuciónFronteras Estrategicas y Bordes Económicos
Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaFronteras Estratégicas y Bordes Económicos en la amazonia ecuatoriana
Lugar de publicaciónEstados Unidos
EditorialRoutledge
Capítulo1
Páginas6-16
Número de páginas10
Volumen1
Edición1
ISBN (versión impresa)9781003330653
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 30 nov. 2024

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