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We are pleased to announce the publication of the Handbook of Resource Nationalism, edited by Jesse Salah Ovadia, Richard G. Saunders, and Jewellord T. Nem Singh. Bringing together leading scholars from around the world, this landmark volume examines how states and societies are reshaping resource governance, sovereignty, industrial policy, and development in an era of energy transition and intensifying geopolitical competition.
The book will be officially launched at the upcoming GOV-CRM Workshop, Remaking the Global Political Economy through Industrial Policy in Critical Raw Materials: A Global South Perspective, which explores how mineral-producing countries are responding to and reshaping global competition for critical minerals and industrial development.
For researchers, policymakers, students, and practitioners working on extractive industries, critical minerals, and development, this Handbook offers an essential new reference for understanding the evolving politics of resource nationalism in the 21st century.