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Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies
Exploring a Civil Resistance Approach to Examining U.S. Military Base Politics: The Case of Manta, Ecuador
Anna Ikeda1 
[1] Rutgers UniversityInternational Center on Nonviolent Conflict
关键词: U.S. military bases;    civil resistance;    social movements;    transnational activism;    Ecuador;   
DOI  :  10.23870/marlas.177
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies
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【 摘 要 】

U.S. troops withdrew from the forward operating location (FOL) in Manta, Ecuador, in 2009 after a decade of presence. The withdrawal was celebrated not only by Ecuadorian activists, who had protested the FOL since it was established in 1999, but also by anti-U.S. military base movements around the world, which became connected through the transnational “No Bases” network and considered this a “people’s victory.” To advance our understanding of the role of such movements and their agency in U.S. military base politics, I borrow from civil resistance literature that holds a pluralistic view of power and examine the campaign to close the FOL in Manta through the lens of this conceptual framework, which revealed some limitations to the approach. I discuss areas that require further improvements in order for the framework to offer more rigorous explanations of anti-U.S. military base campaigns and their outcomes.

 

 

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