Shocks, Democracy, and Rural Unrest
Maria Victoria Murillo author Jorge Mangonnet author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Aug '26
£18.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Proposes a theory of how economic and environmental shocks affect protests by commercial farmers and peasants in democracies.
Waves of rural unrest usually arise as responses to economic and environmental shocks. This Element proposes an integrated framework, grounded in the literature on interest group politics and state-society relations, to explain the dynamics of rural protests by commercial farmers and peasants during periods of disruptive and rapid change.Existing perspectives suggest that waves of rural unrest arise as responses to economic and environmental shocks. We propose an integrated framework, grounded in the literature on interest group politics and state-society relations, to explain the dynamics of rural protests by commercial farmers and peasants in democracies during periods of disruptive and rapid change. Focusing empirically on South America during the 2000s agricultural boom, we argue that contentious collective action under democratic rule during shocks is a costly political strategy shaped by access to connections in formal policymaking arenas and the cohesiveness of organizations representing farmer and peasant interests. To substantiate our argument, we conduct within- and cross-case comparisons of Argentina and Paraguay, employing a mix of primary and secondary evidence, and incorporating shadow cases from Brazil and Bolivia.
ISBN: 9781009739160
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
75 pages