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Journal articles on the topic "Ecuador-Peru Conflict"

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Manrique, Nelson. "Perils of Nationalism: The Peru-Ecuador Conflict." NACLA Report on the Americas 32, no. 4 (1999): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10714839.1999.11722724.

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Borzova, Alla Yu, and Vinicio X. Medina Gonzalez. "The Role of Mediation in Resolving Conflicts Between Ecuador and Peru." Vestnik RUDN. International Relations 23, no. 2 (2023): 296–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-0660-2023-23-2-296-306.

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The study deals with the problem of mediation in the settlement of the longest territorial conflict in Latin America between Peru and Ecuador, highlighting its origins. The main goal of conflict resolution is not only the elimination of the conflict itself, but the transformation of a real conflict situation into a peaceful process of social or political change, where mediation is a strategy or a tool to end the conflict. The authors use an integrated approach, where the most appropriate theoretical basis for considering and resolving these conflicts is neoliberalism, as well as the problem-ch
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Palmer, David Scott. "Peru-Ecuador Border Conflict: Missed Opportunities, Misplaced Nationalism, and Multilateral Peacekeeping." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 39, no. 3 (1997): 109–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/166487.

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The Peru-Ecuador boundary issue is the oldest continuing border dispute in the Western Hemisphere. Furthermore, [it] has caused more trouble than any other in America .... baffl[ing] repeated attempts at settlement by direct negotiation and repeated efforts at mediation on the part of other friendly nations.... (McBride, 1949: 1).In 1942, four such friendly nations brought Peru and Ecuador together, after a short but bitter war between them, to settle their differences once and for all by signing a treaty of “Peace, Friendship, and Boundaries,” known as the Rio Protocol. These four countries w
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Kusumah Anshary, Ahmad Daniel. "Perang Ekuador dan Peru Tahun 1995." Ascarya: Journal of Islamic Science, Culture, and Social Studies 1, no. 2 (2021): 111–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.53754/iscs.v1i2.37.

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This study tries to explain the reasons why Peru and Ecuador went to war with each other in 1995, even though both are democracies. The research was conducted concerning Immanuel Kant's Democratic Peace Theory by examining norms and institutions as essential factors in developing his theory. This study uses qualitative research with literature review and interview methods. The study will focus on the conditions of norms and institutions in Peru and Ecuador in 1995, the year the two countries decided to go to war with each other. Based on the research results, it is known that democratic norms
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Iturralde, Miguel Fernando Maya, and Tássio Franchi. "THE HISTORIOGRAPHY SURROUNDING THE LAST WAR IN SOUTH AMERICA: CENEPA 1995." Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA) 12, no. 36 (2022): 19–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7482519.

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The region of the upper Cenepa river, in the Amazon region, was the scene of the last military confrontation between Ecuador and Peru. The Cenepa War (1995) was the last armed confrontation between the two countries throughout the 20th century. The Ecuadorian state lost significant portions of its territory in previous conflicts, suffering defeats in 1941 and 1981. The result in 1995 was different due to prior preparation and conduct of operations on the ground. This article raises how the conflict was portrayed in historiography by different authors, Ecuadorian, Peruvian and international.
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Spencer, David. "Peru‐Ecuador 1995: The evolution of military tactics from the conflict of 1981." Small Wars & Insurgencies 9, no. 3 (1998): 129–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592319808423222.

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Cui, Shunji. "Conflict Transformation: The East China Sea Dispute and Lessons from the Ecuador-Peru Border Dispute." Asian Perspective 38, no. 2 (2014): 285–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apr.2014.0012.

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Duarte, Samuel Correa. "As relações de paz e guerra entre Peru e Equador no contexto do complexo de segurança regional / The relations of peace and war between Peru and Ecuador in the context of regional security complex." Mural Internacional 7, no. 2 (2017): 117–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/rmi.2016.24824.

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O presente estudo procura analisar os acontecimentos centrais relativos à Guerra do Cenepa ocorrida em 1995 na fronteira entre Peru e Equador, situando a mesma no contexto da segurança regional do complexo americano. Argumentamos que a Guerra do Cenepa produziu três resultados básicos: apontou para a existência de uma balança de poder entre os dois países; não gerou nenhuma alteração substancial no conteúdo do tratado firmado anteriormente sobre a fronteira na base do Rio Cenepa; nem tampouco implicou em transferência de território. Então, como podemos explicar a dinâmica do conflito entre Per
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Bustamante, Fernando. "Ecuador: Putting an End to Ghosts of the Past?" Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 34, no. 4 (1992): 195–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/165809.

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In 1991, Ecuador's foreign policy had to deal with the revival of its old border conflict with Peru. Nevertheless, this time the situation offered some hope — in contrast to previous occasions, the most recent being the Paquisha incident in 1982 — that the longstanding impasse between the two countries, which had hindered closer cooperation and greater integration for decades, might be nearing some sort of resolution at last.During the first two years of his administration, President Rodrigo Borja and his Foreign Minister Diego Cordovez were primarily concerned with incorporating Ecuador into
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Welp, Yanina. "El referéndum contra el status quo Análisis de Ecuador, Venezuela, Perú y Bolivia." Diálogos Latinoamericanos 10, no. 16 (2009): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/dl.v10i16.113581.

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In Latin America, the referendum has become a subject ofcontroversy from experiences such as those promoted by AlbertoFujimori in Peru, Hugo Chávez in Venezuela, Evo Morales inBolivia and Rafael Correa in Ecuador. The discussion of itsresults has polarized a debate between those who argue thatdirect consultation to citizenry promotes a deepening ofdemocracy and those who warn against populism and / or theaccumulation of power. Seeking to contribute to this debate, thearticle explores the conditions under which a referendum hasbeen called in those cases and their consequences. The findingsof th
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ecuador-Peru Conflict"

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Erdal, Solveig Karin. "Border War between Ecuador and Peru - Can there be Positive Peace without the Indians?" Thesis, Malmö högskola, Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS), 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-23108.

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Om fredsförhandlingarna efter kriget mellan Ecuador och Peru, och varför ursprungsbefolkningen inte tog del.<br>n this paper, the role of the indigenous communities in the conflict, war, and peace process relating to the disputed border region between Ecuador and Peru, settled in 1998, is analysed and discussed. The hypothesis is that to establish an enduring and positive peace, the indigenous communities living at the frontier should not be excluded from the process. The research question is How does the integration of Indians into the peace process in Ecuador and Peru influence the prospects
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Kaiser, Daniel R. "The regional response to the crisis in Colombia." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2003. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion-image/03Jun%5FKaiser.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2003.<br>Thesis advisor(s): Jeanne Giraldo, Harold Trinkunas. Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-83). Also available online.
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Jarrier, Anne-Lucie. "Construire les routes du développement en Amazonie : étude des conflits sur l'aménagement du territoire régional au prisme des instruments." Thesis, Paris 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA020076.

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Avec le lancement de l'initiative pour l'intégration de l'infrastructure régionale sud-américaine (IIRSA), la construction d'un couloir de circulation ≪ bi-océanique ≫ cherche à relier l'Atlantique et le Pacifique par le fleuve Amazone. Ce projet, sous-tendu par un diagnostic économique selon lequel la situation de ≪ sous-développement ≫ est due a l'existence d'un≪ déficit ≫ en matière d'infrastructures, entend pallier ce manque en proposant un programme d'équipement du territoire unifié a l'échelle de l'Amérique du Sud. La pleine réalisation de ce programme ferait perdre leur pertinence aux e
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Bignon, François. "La guerre entre le Pérou et l’Équateur et la nationalisation des frontières andines (1933-1945)." Thesis, Rennes 2, 2020. http://www.bu.univ-rennes2.fr/system/files/theses/2020theseBignonFComplet.pdf.

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La mémoire de la guerre qui opposa les armées du Pérou et de l’Équateur en juillet et août 1941 a été opacifiée par la conflagration mondiale et par des récits nationalistes irréconciliables. À partir de l’usage croisé d’archives diplomatiques, militaires et médiatiques, ce travail entend pratiquer une approche totale de cet événement qui a contribué de manière décisive à la formation des deux nations. Les batailles de 1941 s’inscrivent ainsi dans un long processus régional de nationalisation des frontières, entendue comme étatisations concurrentes et injonction à adopter une identité national
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Books on the topic "Ecuador-Peru Conflict"

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Saltos, Cecilia Viera. Ecuador en guerra, 1995. Publicaciones de Interés Social, 1995.

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Pazzos, Frank Vargas. Tiwintza: Toda la verdad. s.n., 1996.

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Ramos, José Albán. Héroes del Cenepa. Maza Editores, 1995.

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Coronado, Eduardo Fournier. Tiwinza con zeta: Toda la verdad. [s.n.], 1995.

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Klepak, H. P. Confidence building sidestepped: The Peru-Ecuador conflict of 1995. Center for International and Security Studies, York University, 1998.

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Enríquez, Marcos Gándara. El Ecuador del año 1941 y el Protocolo de Río: Antecedentes, hechos subsiguientes : Arroyo y su tiempo. Centro de Estudios Históricos del Ejército, 2000.

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V, Francisco Sampedro. El espacio territorial ecuatoriano de 1830 a 1995, con la Guerra del Cenepa desatada por el Perú: Auténtica historia de límites. DIMAXI, 1995.

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Marcelo Fernández de Córdoba P. Itamaraty: Seiscientos veintisiete días por la paz. 4th ed. Direccion de Publicaciones de la Universidad Catolica de Santiago de Guayaquil, 2009.

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Ernesto, Yepes, ed. Tres días de guerra, ciento ochenta de negociaciones: Perú, Ecuador 1941-1942. Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, 1998.

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Gabriel, Marcella, and Downes Richard 1947-, eds. Security cooperation in the Western Hemisphere: Resolving the Ecuador-Peru conflict. North-South Center Press, University of Miami, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ecuador-Peru Conflict"

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Kakabadse, Yolanda, Jorge Caillaux, and Juan Dumas. "The Peru and Ecuador peace park: One decade after the peace settlement." In Governance, Natural Resources, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203109793-38.

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Martínez-Alier, Joan. "A Barcelona School of Ecological Economics and Political Ecology." In Studies in Ecological Economics. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22566-6_2.

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AbstractThe first 21 years of my life were spent in Barcelona (all of them under General Franco’s regime, since I was born in 1939). The following 14 years I spent in Oxford, Stanford, in Andalusia and again in Oxford (St. Antony’s College) until 1973. In between, long stays in Cuba, Peru and Brazil and some periods in Paris, with the publishing house of Ruedo ibérico. At 35 years of age and feeling rather defeated by the lack of “transitional justice” in Spain after Franco’s death, I came back to Barcelona, with a chair in the new Universitat Autònoma (UAB) in Economics and Economic History,
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"2 Conflict and Mediation in Historical Perspective." In Ecuador vs. Peru. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781685855109-005.

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"Ecuador and Peru: The transboundary condor conservation corridor." In Natural Resources and Conflict. UN, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/019d7107-en.

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"7 Alternative Paths: Statist-Nationalism and Conflict between Ecuador and Peru." In Democratization and Military Transformation in Argentina and Chile. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781626371316-009.

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Mitchell, Bruce. "Alternative Dispute Resolution." In Resource and Environmental Management. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190885816.003.0007.

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Conflicts often emerge during resource and environmental management, but can be positive as well as negative. Positive aspects occur when conflict helps to identify ineffective processes, highlights poorly developed ideas or inadequate information, and reveals misunderstandings. In contrast, conflict can be negative if it is ignored or consciously set aside and leads to misunderstanding and mistrust. This chapter turns first to the nature of disputes, with particular attention to the concept of intractability, as well as how to frame disputes. Four different ways of dealing with disputes are r
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Glas, Aarie. "Practicing Peace in South America." In Practicing Peace. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197633229.003.0005.

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Abstract This chapter mirrors the structure of chapter 4 to examine the conflictual peace of South America. It begins with a discussion of the South American region before examining the history of cooperation and conflict here. This survey highlights the role of state power, regional norms, and organizations. The second section showcases the existence of a distinctive South American habitual disposition, paying particular attention to the relationship between diplomatic practice and regional governance norms. The third section examines the effect of the region’s diplomatic habitual disposition
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Reports on the topic "Ecuador-Peru Conflict"

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Bailur, Savita, Estefanía Calderón, María Gabriela Coloma, and Emrys Schoemaker. Migrants, Identification, and Services in Chile, Ecuador, and Peru: Experiences and Stories. Inter-American Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0005131.

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Conflict and poverty have forced millions of people in Latin America and the Caribbean to leave their homes and migrate to other countries without legal protection. This study identifies the challenges faced by migrants in Chile, Ecuador, and Peru in their attempt to access basic services and other benefits that, in many cases, require them to have specific documentation, including legally recognized identity credentials. A qualitative approach is applied using interviews to document the experiences of 16 migrants and refugees with different characteristics, such as age, gender, sexual orienta
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Balza, Lenin, Lina M. Díaz, Nicolás Gómez Parra, and Osmel Manzano. The Unwritten License: The Social License to Operate in Latin America's Extractive Sector. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003820.

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The Latin America and the Caribbean region has benefited significantly from economic growth driven by the extractive sector. At the same time, the region has experienced high levels of conflicts related to this sector. This paper presents an overview of citizens' perceptions of the extractive industries in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Using a representative sample for each country, we identify regional and country-specific determinants of the Social License to Operate (SLO). The SLO is an unwritten license of social approval accorded to extractive projects by citizens. In t
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