Who governs here? Informal resource extraction, state enforcement, and conflict in Ghana

Volume: 58, Pages: 101959 - 101959
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Over the past two decades, “illegal” natural resource extraction has become a significant driver of environmental change and social conflict across the Global South. In response, numerous Sub-Saharan African states have engaged in governance reforms that heed calls to securitize – or, establish and consolidate state control over – natural resources. In Ghana, securitization has served to entrench the informal economy as domestic producers,...
Paper Details
Title
Who governs here? Informal resource extraction, state enforcement, and conflict in Ghana
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
58
Pages
101959 - 101959
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