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<em>The Dimensions of Resource Nationalism</em>

The Dimensions of Resource Nationalism

Book

Forthcoming, September 2012

Author: Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

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Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Dubai Initiative

 

This book illustrates the historical trajectory of resource nationalism, spanning from its articulation as a legal system to extract resources in the Americas by imperial Spain to an anti-colonial platform developed to increase state control over the energy sector. In a fresh review of this contentious topic, this book provides a broad introduction to resource nationalism and considers whether the ideology has actually contributed to the economic growth and national development of energy-rich developing countries.

This book is a timely piece that can be used as an advanced textbook for graduate students in international affairs, as well as for energy practitioners who want to expand their knowledge of this topic. General readers will also find the text relevant and applicable to an everyday understanding of the drivers of politics in energy-rich developing countries.

Contents:

  • Resource Nationalism
  • The Global Energy Market
  • Spanish Colonial Legal Thought
  • Oil
  • Natural Gas
  • Decolonization
  • Development
  • Nationalization


 

For more information about this publication please contact the The Dubai Initiative at 617-496-3694.

For Academic Citation:

The Dimensions of Resource Nationalism. World Scientific Publishing Co, Forthcoming, September 2012.

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