International society and the de facto state S Pegg Routledge, 2019 | 628 | 2019 |
Mining and poverty reduction: Transforming rhetoric into reality S Pegg Journal of cleaner production 14 (3-4), 376-387, 2006 | 452 | 2006 |
Can policy intervention beat the resource curse? Evidence from the Chad–Cameroon pipeline project S Pegg African Affairs 105 (418), 1-25, 2006 | 212 | 2006 |
Oil and water: the Bodo spills and the destruction of traditional livelihood structures in the Niger Delta S Pegg, N Zabbey Community Development Journal 48 (3), 391-405, 2013 | 183 | 2013 |
Is there a Dutch disease in Botswana? S Pegg Resources Policy 35 (1), 14-19, 2010 | 171 | 2010 |
De facto states in the international system S Pegg Institute of International Relations, University of British Columbia, 1998 | 163 | 1998 |
The cost of doing business: transnational corporations and violence in Nigeria S Pegg Security Dialogue 30 (4), 473-484, 1999 | 106 | 1999 |
Twenty years of de facto state studies: progress, problems, and prospects S Pegg Oxford, 2017 | 100 | 2017 |
Briefing: chronicle of a death foretold: the collapse of the Chad-Cameroon pipeline project S Pegg African Affairs 108 (431), 311-320, 2009 | 95 | 2009 |
Social responsibility and resource extraction: Are Chinese oil companies different? S Pegg Resources Policy 37 (2), 160-167, 2012 | 93 | 2012 |
Somaliland: Dynamics of internal legitimacy and (lack of) external sovereignty S Pegg, P Kolstø Geoforum 66, 193-202, 2015 | 84 | 2015 |
Lost and Found: The WikiLeaks of De Facto State–Great Power Relations S Pegg, E Berg International Studies Perspectives 17 (3), 267-286, 2016 | 75 | 2016 |
Transnational corporations and human rights J Frynas, S Pegg Springer, 2003 | 59 | 2003 |
Poverty reduction or poverty exacerbation S Pegg World Bank Group support for extractive industries in Africa. Report …, 2003 | 59 | 2003 |
Socially distanced school-based nutrition program under COVID 19 in the rural Niger Delta NN Francis, S Pegg The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (2), 576-579, 2020 | 56 | 2020 |
Scrutinizing a Policy of “Engagement Without Recognition”: US Requests for Diplomatic Actions With De Facto States E Berg, S Pegg Foreign Policy Analysis 14 (3), 388-407, 2018 | 56 | 2018 |
Poverty reduction or poverty exacerbation? World Bank Group support for extractive industries in Africa S Pegg Report sponsored by Oxfam America, Friends of the Earth-US, Environmental …, 2003 | 56 | 2003 |
An emerging market for the new millennium: transnational corporations and human rights S Pegg Transnational corporations and human rights, 1-32, 2003 | 54 | 2003 |
Razed, repressed and bought off: The demobilization of the Ogoni protest campaign in the Niger Delta T Demirel-Pegg, S Pegg The Extractive Industries and Society 2 (4), 654-663, 2015 | 53 | 2015 |
Consensus and divergence in international studies: Survey evidence from 140 international studies curriculum programs JN Brown, S Pegg, JW Shively International Studies Perspectives 7 (3), 267-286, 2006 | 47 | 2006 |