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National oil companies and international oil companies in the Middle East: Under the shadow of government and the resource nationalism cycle (see p 5)
Prof. Paul Stevens
This paper considers the cyclical nature of relations between host governments and companies in the context of obsolescing bargain and resource nationalism. As part of this analysis, it considers the rise of national oil companies and current attitudes to such companies. It also focuses on the exogenous and endogenous drivers of resource nationalism and their effect on the combatants and
Changing fiscal landscape (see p 31)
Renegotiating acquired rights in the oil and gas industries: Industry and political cycles meet the rule of law (see p 55)
Stabilization and adaptation in oil and gas investments (see p 98)
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