The governance challenges of natural resource extraction are enormous. What can be done to improve natural resource governance? ECC’s Stephan Wolters talked to Peter Eigen, Founder of Transparency International and Chair of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) from 2006-11.
China’s Antarctic program has captured international attention in recent weeks amid the dramatic rescue of the trapped Russian research vessel Akademik Shokalskiy.
Encouraging Peace-building through Better Environmental and Natural Resource Management. Briefing paper EER BP 2013/04. Chatham House.
Scoping Paper: Mining and Metals in a Sustainable World. Mining & Metals Industry Partnership in collaboration with Accenture. February 2014.
Experts raise concerns over China's ambitions in mineral-rich continent as Snow Dragon icebreaker embarks.
How does resource wealth affect democracy, the quality of government institutions, and the incidence of violent conflict?
This insightful Chatham House report looks at the global resource situation from a political economy perspective. It highlights the important trends and potential instabilities in this area.
While the United Nations may be divided on certain issues, the need to prevent conflicts over natural resources such as water, land, oil or minerals is uniting experts inside and outside the UN system.
On January 15, 2013 Former TA Senior Fellow Stacy VanDeveer published a paper on resource competition
Still Digging: Extractive Industries, Resource Curses, and Transnational Governance in the Anthropocene. Washington, DC: Transatlantic Academy.
The Politics of the Resource Curse: A Review. Social Science Research Network (SSRN) October 2013.
The Role of Natural Resources in Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration. Addressing Risks and Seizing Opportunities. Suppoted by the European Union and the Governments of the Netherlands and Finland.