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    The Conversation: Is Africa’s "Resource Nationalism" Just Big Business as Usual?

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With historically disenfranchised countries in Africa reclaiming their natural resources, including gas, The Conversation examines thnis change and its effects

by: Erica Mills

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Press Notes, Africa

The Conversation: Is Africa’s "Resource Nationalism" Just Big Business as Usual?

Big mining firms in the Democratic Republic of Congo are worried. For the past decade they’ve made good money from the country’s huge reserves of cobalt, diamonds, gold and copper, and now the government wants to grab more of the action: a document leaked to Bloomberg reveals plans to raise royalties and profit taxes, and increase the state’s share in any new ventures.

This is so-called “resource nationalism” in action, and the DRC is far from alone in seeking greater economic control of its natural resources. The state is back, the theory goes, and it’s taking on the multinational. From Scotland to Namibia, Zambia to Ecuador, resource rich nations throughout the world are rhetorically reclaiming gas, oil and minerals as their own.

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