Authors
Maritza Paredes, Alvaro Pastor
Publication date
2021/1/1
Journal
Revista de Ciencia Política
Volume
41
Issue
1
Pages
163-186
Description
The article explains the heterogeneous implementation of coca crop eradication in Peru, particularly the successive suspensions of eradication in the VRAEM, the most important producer. The VRAEM allows examining state capacity and state relations with non-state actors’ resistance, particularly coca growers. We conclude that state tolerance responds to a process of accumulation of the State’s symbolic capital, produced in negotiation with coca growers. These social actors demand in return recognition of their role and the coca economy in the pacification and the established order. This order is hybrid, but it makes possible the State’s development, the control of violence, and avoids monopolizing the illicit economy by insurgent actors.
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