Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Political repression / Shining Path / Anti-Revisionists / Human rights in Peru / Alberto Fujimori / Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Abimael Guzmán / Politics of Peru / Peruvian Army / Peru / Politics / Internal conflict in Peru


Natural Resources and Recurrent Conflict: The Case of Peru and Sendero Luminoso _________________________________________________________________________________________________
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2014-04-17 09:19:51


Open Document

File Size: 318,74 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Lima / /

Country

Cambodia / Peru / Colombia / United States / /

Facility

Political Science University of Colorado / United States Institute of Peace Introduction In / /

IndustryTerm

government amnesty law / amnesty law / natural resource mining / /

Movie

The civil war / The fall of Fujimori / /

NaturalFeature

Peruvian highlands / Andes / /

Organization

Peruvian Communist Party / Peruvian military / Shining Path / Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia / Fujimori government / Peruvian army / Sendero / Institute of Peace Introduction In / United States government / Marxist government / Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Political Science University of Colorado / Reconciliation Commission / United Nations / Peruvian government / Drug Enforcement Agency / University of Colorado / Boulder / Andean / Khmer Rouge / /

Person

Vladimir Montesinos / Michael Burch / Alberto Fujimori / Abimael Guzman / Juan Velasco / /

PoliticalEvent

democratic election / presidential election / presidential elections / /

Position

philosophy professor / president / leader and founder / dangerous violent actor / General / chief / author / official / leader / professor / violent non-state actor / major actor / /

ProvinceOrState

Ayacucho / Colorado / /

SocialTag