Natural Resource Governance, Grievances and Conflict The Case of the

Janine Romero Valenzuela analyses the Bolivian lithium program in the largest empirical study to date with a focus on local perspectives and governance, identifying grievances and conflict dimensions. The case study shows that it is particularly an altere

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Janine Romero Valenzuela

Natural Resource Governance, Grievances and Conflict The Case of the Bolivian Lithium Program

Studien des Leibniz-Instituts Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung

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Janine Romero Valenzuela

Natural Resource Governance, Grievances and Conflict The Case of the Bolivian Lithium ­Program

Janine Romero Valenzuela Berlin, Germany Dissertation Universität Erfurt, 2018 u.d.T.: Janine Romero Valenzuela: “Green Cars = Green Conflicts? Governance, Grie­ vances and Conflict Dimensions of the Bolivian State Lithium Program.”

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