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Book Chapter | 2012

Conclusion: All other things do not remain equal

John-Andrew McNeish and Owen Logan (2012)
in John-Andrew McNeish and Owen Logan, eds.: Flammable societies. Studies on the socio-economics of oil and gas. London: Pluto Press pp. 335-351
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Flammable societies. Studies on the socio-economics of oil and gas
McNeish, John Andrew and Owen Logan

Also in this volume:

  • Introduction. Rethinking responsibility and governance in resource extraction
    Logan, Owen, John-Andrew McNeish
  • On curses and devils: Resource wealth and sovereignty in an autonomous Tarija, Bolivia
    McNeish, John-Andrew
  • Development from below and oil money from above. Popular organization in contemporary Venezuela
    Strønen, Iselinter Strønen

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