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Flammable Societies Studies On The Socioeconomics Of Oil And Gas 1st Edition Johnandrew Mcneish Owen Logan

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Flammable Societies Studies On The Socioeconomics Of Oil And Gas 1st Edition Johnandrew Mcneish Owen Logan
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 381
Author: John-Andrew McNeish; Owen Logan
ISBN: 9781849647120, 1849647127
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Flammable Societies Studies On The Socioeconomics Of Oil And Gas 1st Edition Johnandrew Mcneish Owen Logan by John-andrew Mcneish; Owen Logan 9781849647120, 1849647127 instant download after payment.

The impact of the oil and gas industry – paradoxically seen both as a blessing and a curse on socio-economic development – is a question at the heart of the comparative studies in this volume stretching from Northern Europe to the Caucasus, the Gulf of Guinea to Latin America. Britain’s transformation under Margaret Thatcher into a supposedly post-industrial society orientated towards consumer sovereignty was paid for with revenues from the North Sea oil industry, an industry conveniently out of sight and out of mind for many. Other case studies include resource struggles in Bolivia, oil money in Venezuela and the Azerbaijani oil boom among many others. Drawing on bottom-up research and theoretical reflection, this book questions the political and scientific basis of current international policy that aims to address the problem of resource management through standard Western models of economic governance, institution building and national sovereignty.

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