Oil, gas and minerals are vital natural resources which meet
crucial human needs. Modern civilisation would struggle to survive
without readily available access to these resources at reasonable
and affordable prices. This volume provides critical insights into
the dynamic processes of conflict and cooperation in relation to
oil, gas and minerals, recognising that there is no easy and clear
separation between areas of cooperation and of conflict and that
these relations co-exist in complex and continually evolving ways.
The contributors argue that the nature of conflict and cooperation
is increasingly being shaped by the shift towards state capitalism
in many parts of the resource-producing world.
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