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    ISSN: 2255-520X
    Content: El siguiente trabajo intenta mostrar los rasgos de la política extractiva en la Revolución Bolivariana, haciendo evidente cómo, a partir de 2004, se va reconfigurando un extractivismo repotenciado sobre la idea de llevar a Venezuela a ser una “potencia energética mundial” a partir de la explotación de la Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco. Al mismo tiempo, se muestran las dinámicas de disputa política que giran en torno a los llamados “recursos naturales”, los territorios del país y sus pobladores, tratando de evidenciar tanto las lógicas disciplinarias del Estado, como las diversas resistencias sociales al avance extractivista.AbstractThis paper aims to show the features of extractive policy in the Bolivarian Revolution, making clear how, from 2004, a repowered extractivism is being reconfi-gured, based on the idea of taking Venezuela to be a “World Energy Power” providing the exploitation of the Orinoco Oil Belt. At the same time, the paper presents the dynamics of political dispute taking place around the so-called “natural resources”, the territories of the country and their inhabitants, in order to show both the disciplinary logic of the state, and the different social resistances against the advance of extractivism.
    In: Iberoamericana, Madrid : Vervuert, 2001, Vol. 15, Núm. 59 (2015); 111-125, 2255-520X
    In: volume:15
    In: year:2015
    In: number:59
    In: pages:111-125
    Language: Spanish
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