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Thabit Jacob
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New resource nationalism? Continuity and change in Tanzania’s extractive industries
T Jacob, RH Pedersen
The Extractive Industries and Society 5 (2), 287-292, 2018
1202018
Briefing - Competing energy narratives in Tanzania: Towards the political economy of coal
T Jacob
African Affairs 116 (463), 341-353, 2017
502017
Mining-sector dynamics in an era of resurgent resource nationalism: Changing relations between large-scale mining and artisanal and small-scale mining in Tanzania
RH Pedersen, W Mutagwaba, JB Jønsson, G Schoneveld, T Jacob, ...
Resources Policy 62, 339-346, 2019
492019
Reconfigured state-community relations in Africa’s extractive sectors: insights from post-liberalisation Tanzania
RH Pedersen, T Jacob
The Extractive Industries and Society 4 (4), 915-922, 2017
492017
Rights to land and extractive resources in Tanzania (2/2): the return of the state
T Jacob, RH Pedersen, F Maganga, O Kweka
DIIS Working Paper, 2016
402016
Rights to land and extractive resources in Tanzania (1/2): The history
RH Pedersen, T Jacob, F Maganga, O Kweka
DIIS Working paper, 2016
272016
Social protection in an electorally competitive environment (1): The politics of Productive Social Safety Nets (PSSN) in Tanzania
T Jacob, RH Pedersen
ESID Working Paper 109. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive …, 2018
25*2018
Learning from the other: Benefit sharing lessons for REDD+ implementation based on CBFM experience in Northern Tanzania
T Jacob, D Brockington
Land Use Policy 97, 2017
242017
Defying the looming resource curse with indigenization? Insights from two coal mines in Tanzania
F Maganga, T Jacob
The African Review 43 (2), 139-161, 2017
222017
The politics of natural resource investments and rights in Africa: A theoretical approach
L Buur, RH Pedersen, MJ Nystrand, JJ Macuane, T Jacob
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (3), 918-930, 2020
202020
When good intentions turn bad: The unintended consequences of the 2016 Tanzanian coal import ban
T Jacob
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (2), 337-340, 2020
202020
From moderate to radical resource nationalism in the boom era: Pockets of effectiveness under stress in ‘new oil’Tanzania
RH Pedersen, T Jacob, P Bofin
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (4), 1211-1218, 2020
192020
Political settlement and the politics of legitimation in countries undergoing democratisation: Insights from Tanzania
RH Pedersen, T Jacob
ESID Working Paper, 2019
162019
Social protection in an electorally competitive environment (2): The politics of health insurance in Tanzania
RH Pedersen, T Jacob
ESID Working Paper, 2018
16*2018
State caught in the middle: Coal extraction and community struggles in Tanzania.
T Jacob
132018
The politics of power and natural gas in Tanzania: How political settlement dynamics shapes deals in a ‘new oil’country
P Bofin, RH Pedersen, T Jacob
ESID Working Paper, 2020
92020
Competing energy visions in Kenya: The political economy of coal
SH Ayhan, T Jacob
The Political Economy of Coal Obstacles to Clean Energy Transitions, 171-187, 2022
52022
The return of the state: A political economy of resource nationalism and revived state-owned enterprises in Tanzania’s coal sector
T Jacob
Roskilde Universitet, 2020
42020
Resurgent resource nationalism in Tanzania's petroleum sector
RH Pedersen, T Jacob
Oxford Energy Forum, 22-25, 2019
42019
Tanzania’s Formalization of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining.
T Jacob
https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2017/05/11/tanzanias-formalization-of …, 2017
42017
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