Preserving the Democratic Governance: An Analysis of the Conflict Resolution Offices (2000-2014)

This paper analyzes the period 2000 - 2014, which includes the fall of the Fujimori Regime and the return of democratic governments to the country. This periodization is important to explain the phenomenon of the state response towards the social conflicts, from year 2000 and the return of democrati...

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Autor Principal: Orellana, Andrea
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Idioma: spa
Publicado: Revista de Ciencia Política y Gobierno 2015
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/cienciapolitica/article/view/14900
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Sumario: This paper analyzes the period 2000 - 2014, which includes the fall of the Fujimori Regime and the return of democratic governments to the country. This periodization is important to explain the phenomenon of the state response towards the social conflicts, from year 2000 and the return of democratic governments, the problematic begins to take a stance on the state agenda and therefore efforts began to develop a managing and conflict resolution strategy The paper also proposes a division of four stages of this state response. These stages that do not correspond neither to the presidential periods nor the denomination of the conflict resolution offices, are defined by factors that produced significative changes between each stage. Likewise the text explains each of these factors and the measure in which they made these changes possible. The research gathers information from diverse theoretical sources as well as a compilation of interviews to officials that worked during this period in each of the stages. In this way we can present the response of the state against the social conflicts, which had been and are the strategies used to deal with these issues and specially which are the factors that produce a change in the function of management and conflicts resolution.