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The author clarifies the mutually constructive relationship between transnational and the modernizing Peruvian state, showing how the state maintains this relationship while simultaneously nurturing the new class.

Originally published in 1983.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. List of Tables
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. List of Figures
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Glossary of Acronyms
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. xvii-xx
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xxi-xxviii
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  1. PART IIntroduction
  1. 1. Development, Class, and Dependency
  2. pp. 3-16
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  1. 2. Peru: Un País Minero
  2. pp. 17-48
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  1. 3. Mining Policy and Policymaking after 1968
  2. pp. 49-71
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  1. 4. World Industries and World Markets in Nonferrous Metals
  2. pp. 72-92
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  1. Part II: Mining Transnationals and the Peruvian State
  2. pp. 93-96
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  1. 5. Southern Peru Copper versus an Assertive State: The Cuajone Project
  2. pp. 97-131
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  1. 6. The Decline and Fall of Cerro de Pasco
  2. pp. 132-166
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  1. Part III: Institutional Foundations of the Peruvian Mining Bourgeoisie
  2. pp. 167-170
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  1. 7. The Medium-Mining Subsector
  2. pp. 171-200
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  1. 8. Parastatal Enterprise in Peruvian Mining
  2. pp. 201-232
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  1. Part IV: Mining and Development: A Class Analysis
  2. pp. 233-236
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  1. 9. The Bourgeoisie and Middle Class of the Minería
  2. pp. 237-278
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  1. 10. The Mining Industry and the Claims of Labor
  2. pp. 279-320
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  1. Conclusions
  1. 11. The New Bourgeoisie and the Limits of Dependency
  2. pp. 323-342
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  1. Appendices
  1. Appendix A. Miscellaneous Data
  2. pp. 345-353
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  1. Appendix B. Mining Policy Guidelines and Legislation of the Military Regime
  2. pp. 354-360
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  1. Appendix C. A Comparison of Key Provisions of the Toquepala and Cuajone Basic Agreements
  2. pp. 361-364
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  1. Appendix D. Statutory Rights and Privileges of Peruvian Mine Workers
  2. pp. 365-368
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 369-408
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 409-419
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