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South–South Transnational Advocacy: Mobilizing Against Brazilian Dams in the Peruvian Amazon

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  • Paula Franco Moreira
  • Jonathan Kishen Gamu
  • Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue
  • Simone Athayde
  • Sônia Regina da Cal Seixas
  • Eduardo Viola

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South–South transnational advocacy networks (SSTANs) targeting emerging states, Southern companies, and their supporting institutions warrant nuanced distinctions from traditional transnational advocacy networks that are heavily reliant on Northern actors and targets, particularly in terms of the strategies and arguments they employ. This article analyzes the dynamics of SSTANs through the case of an environmental campaign against Brazilian hydropower projects proposed in the Peruvian Amazon. It demonstrates how Southern actors are mobilizing against new and emerging patterns of South–South cooperation, which, despite occurring on unfamiliar institutional terrain, reproduces familiar asymmetrical power relations and socioenvironmental burdens.

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  • Paula Franco Moreira & Jonathan Kishen Gamu & Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue & Simone Athayde & Sônia Regina da Cal Seixas & Eduardo Viola, 2019. "South–South Transnational Advocacy: Mobilizing Against Brazilian Dams in the Peruvian Amazon," Global Environmental Politics, MIT Press, vol. 19(1), pages 77-98, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:tpr:glenvp:v:19:y:2019:i:1:p:77-98
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