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4 National Oil Companies and Political Coalitions
Venezuela and Colombia, 1910–76
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Marcelo Bucheli
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 3
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Evolution of the Domestic Regulation of Natural Resources
- The Australian Gold Rushes, 1850–1900 23
- Regulation of Natural Resources in the Nordic Countries, 1880–1940 45
- Regulating Natural Resources in Canada 67
- National Oil Companies and Political Coalitions 96
- Managing Russia’s Resource Wealth 118
- Regulatory Regimes for Petroleum Production in Brazil 139
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Impact of Imperialism on Resource Policy
- Regulating Oil Concessions in British West Africa 165
- Regulating Oil in Iran and India 186
- “In the National Interest” 210
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Growing Internationalization of Resource Policy
- Regulating the Regulators 231
- Regulating the Natural Resources in the Antarctic Region 259
- The Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Land and Natural Resources 277
- “Europe Cannot Engage in Autarchical Policies” 302
- Mitigating Import Dependency 327
- Conclusion 342
- Contributors 354
- Index 356
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 3
-
Evolution of the Domestic Regulation of Natural Resources
- The Australian Gold Rushes, 1850–1900 23
- Regulation of Natural Resources in the Nordic Countries, 1880–1940 45
- Regulating Natural Resources in Canada 67
- National Oil Companies and Political Coalitions 96
- Managing Russia’s Resource Wealth 118
- Regulatory Regimes for Petroleum Production in Brazil 139
-
Impact of Imperialism on Resource Policy
- Regulating Oil Concessions in British West Africa 165
- Regulating Oil in Iran and India 186
- “In the National Interest” 210
-
Growing Internationalization of Resource Policy
- Regulating the Regulators 231
- Regulating the Natural Resources in the Antarctic Region 259
- The Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Land and Natural Resources 277
- “Europe Cannot Engage in Autarchical Policies” 302
- Mitigating Import Dependency 327
- Conclusion 342
- Contributors 354
- Index 356