Generating Conflict: Gold, Water and Vulnerable Communities in the Colombian Highlands

Christiana Ochoa
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Foreign direct investment is commonly believed to have a stabilizing effect in countries receiving investments, and is believed to lead to positive development outcomes. This chapter pushes back on these assumptions. Informed by nearly four years of intermittent ethnographic fieldwork in the towns surrounding the Paramo de Santurban in the rural highlands of Colombia, it provides a grounded account of how investments by foreign mining companies may destabilize populations and cause conflict, rather than perpetuate stability. This empirical study lends support to the argument that the design of the FDI project, and the process by which it is established, may determine whether the project will be beneficial or detrimental to common development goals, including whether it will cause conflict or act as a stabilizing force. This chapter is largely informed by the fieldwork that led to the production of the documentary film directed by the author, There is Nothing Else/Otra Cosa No Hay, in which many of the topics discussed herein are explored in further detail.
冲突的产生:哥伦比亚高地的黄金、水和脆弱社区
一般认为,外国直接投资对接受投资的国家具有稳定作用,并能带来积极的发展成果。本章推翻了这些假设。作者在哥伦比亚农村高地的帕拉莫·德·桑图尔班周围的城镇进行了近四年断断续续的人种学实地调查,得出结论,该书对外国矿业公司的投资如何可能破坏人口稳定并引发冲突,而不是维持稳定提供了一个有根据的说明。这一实证研究支持了这样一种观点,即外国直接投资项目的设计及其建立的过程可能决定了该项目对共同发展目标是有利还是有害,包括它是会引起冲突还是会成为一种稳定力量。本章在很大程度上是由田野调查,导致生产的纪录片导演的作者,没有别的/Otra Cosa No Hay,其中讨论的许多主题在这里进行了进一步的详细探讨。
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