Extractive industries and changing state dynamics in Africa : beyond the resource curse
3. The 'blue economy' and Operation Phakisa: Prospects for an emerging developmental state in South Africa?Introduction; South Africa between corporatism, developmental state and state capture; Developing a South African 'blue economy': Operation Phakisa; Conclusions: development...
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Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY : Routledge,
2018
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Mit dem übergeordneten Werk verknüpfte Titel: | Routledge studies in African development
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Schlagworte: | Mineral industries Industrial policy Local government |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource |
Zusammenfassung: | 3. The 'blue economy' and Operation Phakisa: Prospects for an emerging developmental state in South Africa?Introduction; South Africa between corporatism, developmental state and state capture; Developing a South African 'blue economy': Operation Phakisa; Conclusions: developmental accommodation 2.0?; Notes; References; 4. The dynamics and processes involved in the emergence of participatory mining codes in Cameroon; Introduction; Conventional gestation of the three generations of extractive codes: the search for foreign direct investment Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; About the contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Boom and bust: extractive industries and African states in the twenty-first century; Changing stateness; Conceptual parameters; Resource curse/resource conflicts; Good governance; Extractive industries as co-constitutive of states; Our approach: changing stateness under the impact of extractives; Structure of the book; Notes; References; 1. Africa's re-enchantment with big infrastructure: White elephants dancing in virtuous circles? Derogatory gestation of the fourth generation of extractive codes: quest for a consensus among the various stakeholders in the sConclusion; Notes; References; 5. The politics of LNG: Local state power and contested demands for land acquisitions in Palma, Mozambique; Introduction; Analytical framework; Local government and land management under petroleum investment; LNG investments and the rush for land acquisition in Palma; Local government's power and authority to secure fair compensation; The politics of LGN investment and the implications for local state-making; Conclusion; Notes The big fix: regional variations in infrastructural expenditure patternsInfrastructure and state capacities; Conclusions; Notes; References; 2. Port geographies: Africa's infrastructure boom and the reconfiguration of power and authority; Introduction; Infrastructure hubs and the African state; The port of Dar es Salaam and (state) politics of the gateway; Extending, multiplying and transforming gateways: Dar es Salaam port as transnational project; Gate-making: imaginaries of development from Dubai to Shenzen; Conclusions; Notes; References |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource |
ISBN: | 9780815391845 0815391846 1351200615 9781351200615 |