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Hickey, Sam; Izama, Angelo; Abdullai, Abdul-Gafaru and Mohan, Giles
(2020).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2020.06.021
Abstract
The institutional responses of Africa’s new producers to the early 21st century commodity boom differed both between and within countries over time. Despite making similarly sized discoveries in the mid-2000s, Ghana and Uganda took different routes, with Ghana oscillating between a neoliberal modality and a soft version of resource nationalism (depending on which party was in power), whilst Uganda adopted a more consistent and robust resource nationalist position. Current explanations for varieties of resource governance tend to focus on either institutions or ideas. We argue for an alternative theoretical perspective that locates the entwined role of both institutions and ideas within a deeper analysis of a country’s ‘political settlement’. This offers a more compelling explanation for varied institutional responses to the commodity boom in sub-Saharan Africa, and suggests that different types of political settlements have had significant implications for how oil governance has progressed in different contexts.
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- Item ORO ID
- 71157
- Item Type
- Journal Item
- ISSN
- 2214-790X
- Project Funding Details
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Funded Project Name Project ID Funding Body Effective States and Inclusive Development PO 5113 Department for International Development, UK Government - Keywords
- Oil governance; Political settlement; Africa; Commodity boom; Resource nationalism
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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) > Social Sciences and Global Studies > Development
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) > Social Sciences and Global Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) - Research Group
- International Development & Inclusive Innovation
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- https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/po...(Author Website)
- Depositing User
- Giles Mohan