Based on an analytical framework that builds on theories of incremental institutional change, this article interrogates the relationship between decentralization and mineral resource conflict in the Philippines. Here, efforts to decentralize control over mineral resource wealth have resulted in a highly ambiguous institutional arena, wherein heterogeneous actor coalitions are attempting to influence trajectories of institutional change, and the associated distribution of mineral wealth. On the ground, this institutional renegotiation produces a diverse range of conflicts. Emerging on top of these institutional struggles are local elected politicians, which raises important concerns over elite capture of the decentralization process
International donors and state bureaucrats in the developing world have promoted decentralization re...
At the core of this thesis is a puzzle concerning processes of political and institutional change in...
This thesis presents four papers on unequal development in the Philippines. The first paper investig...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Based on an analytical framework that builds on theories of incremental institu...
Building on critical perspectives on the state and the informal economy, this article provides an an...
© 2015 BCAS, Inc. ABSTRACT: Building on critical perspectives on the state and the informal economy,...
Building on critical perspectives on the state and the informal economy, this article provides an an...
Building on critical perspectives on the state and the informal economy, this article provides an an...
Contains fulltext : 150718.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Building on cri...
This chapter analyses the expansion of informal small-scale mining (SSM) in the southern Philippines...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter analyses the expansion of informal small-scale mining (SS...
Even deeper decentralization (de-concentration and devolution) in the Philippines will likely face c...
Decentralization policy narratives articulated by donor agencies tend to describe decentralization a...
Decentralization policy narratives articulated by donor agencies tend to describe decentralization a...
This article analyzes how the mining sector and anti-mining groups compete for mining outcomes in th...
International donors and state bureaucrats in the developing world have promoted decentralization re...
At the core of this thesis is a puzzle concerning processes of political and institutional change in...
This thesis presents four papers on unequal development in the Philippines. The first paper investig...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Based on an analytical framework that builds on theories of incremental institu...
Building on critical perspectives on the state and the informal economy, this article provides an an...
© 2015 BCAS, Inc. ABSTRACT: Building on critical perspectives on the state and the informal economy,...
Building on critical perspectives on the state and the informal economy, this article provides an an...
Building on critical perspectives on the state and the informal economy, this article provides an an...
Contains fulltext : 150718.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Building on cri...
This chapter analyses the expansion of informal small-scale mining (SSM) in the southern Philippines...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter analyses the expansion of informal small-scale mining (SS...
Even deeper decentralization (de-concentration and devolution) in the Philippines will likely face c...
Decentralization policy narratives articulated by donor agencies tend to describe decentralization a...
Decentralization policy narratives articulated by donor agencies tend to describe decentralization a...
This article analyzes how the mining sector and anti-mining groups compete for mining outcomes in th...
International donors and state bureaucrats in the developing world have promoted decentralization re...
At the core of this thesis is a puzzle concerning processes of political and institutional change in...
This thesis presents four papers on unequal development in the Philippines. The first paper investig...