This article looks at how actors commonly associated with the separate spheres of the state, private industry, and civil society, are engaging in wilful entanglements to improve the Mozambican state’s capacities in managing the country’s nascent extractive industry sector. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in and around the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy, the article suggests that these entanglements renegotiate and co-produce ideas and practices of the state. Historicising and ethnographically unpacking these interactions invites us to rethink one-dimensional accounts of a hollowing out of bounded, nation-state sovereignty under the influence of globalised capitalism
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We examine the e ect of natural resources on the social and political fabric of lowincome communiti...
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This article explores how Mozambique's green economy has been produced through the intersection of g...
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This book uses extractive industry projects in Africa to explore how political authority and the nat...
South-South relations have raised hopes of a new development geography – one based on solidarity and...
Here, I examine the legacies of Marx and Lenin for the Indian Ocean nation of Mozambique by tracing ...
Mozambique has attracted international attention in recent years following the discovery of huge res...
While Africa has often been portrayed as peripheral to major global economic flows, the copper mines...
Recent economic and socio-political dynamics in the territories that form Equatorial Guinea are rela...
This paper discusses how the internationalization of the Brazilian mining corporation Vale S.A, part...
In recent years, there has been considerable controversy over the poverty and livelihood impacts of ...
This article explores the troubled and unsuccessful entry of the Brazilian mining corporation Vale S...
This article examines the rise and decline of tripartite experiments in southern Africa, focusing on...
The aim of this study is essentially to explore the African Resource Curse (the “ARC”), the concept ...
We examine the e ect of natural resources on the social and political fabric of lowincome communiti...
This article explores the complicated interrelationship between economic enclaves, their associated ...
This article explores how Mozambique's green economy has been produced through the intersection of g...
Propelled by a commodities boom and expanding South–South investment, mega-projects have reshaped th...
This book uses extractive industry projects in Africa to explore how political authority and the nat...
South-South relations have raised hopes of a new development geography – one based on solidarity and...
Here, I examine the legacies of Marx and Lenin for the Indian Ocean nation of Mozambique by tracing ...
Mozambique has attracted international attention in recent years following the discovery of huge res...
While Africa has often been portrayed as peripheral to major global economic flows, the copper mines...
Recent economic and socio-political dynamics in the territories that form Equatorial Guinea are rela...
This paper discusses how the internationalization of the Brazilian mining corporation Vale S.A, part...
In recent years, there has been considerable controversy over the poverty and livelihood impacts of ...
This article explores the troubled and unsuccessful entry of the Brazilian mining corporation Vale S...
This article examines the rise and decline of tripartite experiments in southern Africa, focusing on...
The aim of this study is essentially to explore the African Resource Curse (the “ARC”), the concept ...
We examine the e ect of natural resources on the social and political fabric of lowincome communiti...