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Commodity Politics Contesting Responsibility In Cameroon Adam Sneyd Steffi Hamann Charis Enns Lauren Q Sneyd

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Commodity Politics Contesting Responsibility In Cameroon Adam Sneyd Steffi Hamann Charis Enns Lauren Q Sneyd
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.2 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Adam Sneyd; Steffi Hamann; Charis Enns; Lauren Q. Sneyd
ISBN: 9780228010180, 0228010187
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Commodity Politics Contesting Responsibility In Cameroon Adam Sneyd Steffi Hamann Charis Enns Lauren Q Sneyd by Adam Sneyd; Steffi Hamann; Charis Enns; Lauren Q. Sneyd 9780228010180, 0228010187 instant download after payment.

A deep dive into the emerging politics of responsibility surrounding agrifood and extractive industries in a commodity-dependent country.


As the international community calls for more responsible environmental, social, and governance performance, the politics of commodities becomes more fraught. Commodity Politics cuts through responsibility rhetoric and presents research from Cameroon to provide a better understanding of the political complexity surrounding commodity production and trade today.

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