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The Vietnamese Bauxite Mining Controversy: the Emergence of a New Oppositional Politics.

机译:越南铝土矿开采争议:新的对立政治的兴起。

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In the first half of 2009, a highly controversial public debate emerged in Vietnam over government plans to mine bauxite in the remote upland regions of the Central Highlands. Many and diverse persons and organizations spoke out vociferously against these plans. They included, among others, government scientists, artist-intellectuals, domestic reporters, activist bloggers, religious leaders, overseas Vietnamese, and retired high level state officials, including no less than the iconic military leader of the anti-colonial revolution and "wars of independence", General Vo Nguyen Giap. Their means for engaging state authorities on bauxite mining were also many and diverse. They included organizing workshops and seminars, publishing articles in the domestic press, writing open letters and petitions, posting information and commentaries online, and, in a few exceptional cases, demonstrating publicly, distributing "no bauxite" T-shirts, and filing a lawsuit against the Prime Minister. The critiques raised against bauxite mining were also wide-ranging. While early discussions emphasized a wide range of social and environmental impacts of bauxite mining, these discussions quickly became embroiled with such divisive issues as national security, Sino-Viet relations and, not least of all, the relations of the communist party to the Vietnamese people.;This widespread opposition to bauxite mining generated one of the most significant domestic confrontations with the party-state since at least the Vietnam War. This dissertation provides a detailed ethnographic examination into this controversy and the different groups, people and processes that made it happen. It argues that the bauxite mining controversy signaled the emergence of strong "political cultures of opposition" in contemporary Vietnam. Political cultures of opposition are significant for their capacity to bring many and diverse groups and processes together and translate their diverse grievances into a common opposition to the ruling regime. As such, they can also signal a potentially pivotal moment in processes of broad socio-political transformation. The research for this dissertation is based on two years of ethnographic fieldwork, while I was living in Hanoi, Vietnam, from 2009 to 2011. It comprised in-depth and semi-structured interviews with sixty different informants, whom I interviewed on nearly one hundred distinct occasions; the collection of hundreds of different types of texts that were generated from the bauxite mining controversy; and participant observation in various settings.
机译:2009年上半年,关于政府计划在中部高地的偏远高地地区开采铝土矿的越南,引起了广泛争议的公众辩论。许多各种各样的人和组织反对这些计划大声疾呼。他们包括政府科学家,艺术家情报人员,国内记者,激进博客作者,宗教领袖,海外越南人和退休的高级国家官员,其中包括不少于反殖民革命和“战争战争”的标志性军事领导人。独立”,Vo Nguyen Giap将军。他们吸引国家当局参与铝土矿开采的手段也多种多样。这些活动包括组织讲习班和研讨会,在国内媒体上发表文章,撰写公开信和请愿书,在网上发布信息和评论,以及在少数例外情况下公开展示,分发“没有铝土矿” T恤并提起诉讼。反对总理。对铝土矿开采的批评也很广泛。尽管早期的讨论着重于铝土矿开采对社会和环境的广泛影响,但这些讨论很快就卷入了诸如国家安全,中越关系,尤其是共产党与越南人民之间关系的分裂性问题。这种对铝土矿开采的广泛反对产生了至少自越南战争以来与该党国之间最重大的国内对抗之一。本文对这一争议以及实现这一争议的不同群体,人员和过程进行了详细的民族志研究。它认为,铝土矿开采争议标志着当代越南出现了强烈的“反对派政治文化”。反对派的政治文化对于将许多不同的群体和程序召集在一起并将其各种不满转化为对统治政权的共同反对派的能力具有重要意义。这样,它们也可能预示着广泛的社会政治变革过程中潜在的关键时刻。本论文的研究基于2009年至2011年我在越南河内居住期间的两年的人种志田野调查。该研究包括对60位不同线人的深度和半结构化访谈,我采访了近一百位受访者。不同的场合;铝土矿开采争议产生的数百种不同类型文本的集合;以及参与者在各种环境中的观察。

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  • 作者

    Morris, Jason.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Political Science General.;Asian Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 205 p.
  • 总页数 205
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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