Resource nationalism, a company survival guide

When most people think of resource nationalism they tend to think of a country, usually in an unstable part of the world, deciding it wants a bigger role in its resources sector and taking it. That is however, an outdated view. That is not to say that outright expropriation doesn’t happen but, far more interesting is the type of resource nationalism that has sprung up not just in Africa and South America recently, but in places such as Australia, Nevada and Canada.

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