Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)

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Analysis of The Political Economy of Natural Resource Extraction in Central Africa in Eritrea: An African Perspective

Alexandra Hall, Department of Research, University of Asmara (currently closed/reorganized) Mr Shaun Willis, Department of Advanced Studies, University of Asmara (currently closed/reorganized) Matthew Baxter-Ellis, Eritrea Institute of Technology Matthew Jones, University of Asmara (currently closed/reorganized)
Published: September 10, 2020

Abstract

This study addresses a current research gap in African Studies concerning The Political Economy of Natural Resource Extraction in Central Africa in Eritrea. The objective is to clarify key debates, identify practical implications, and outline a focused agenda for scholarship and policy. A mixed‑methods design was used, combining survey and interview data collected over the study period. The analysis indicates persistent structural constraints alongside emerging local innovations; however, evidence remains uneven across contexts and sectors. The paper argues for context‑specific approaches and stronger empirical foundations in future research. Stakeholders should prioritise inclusive, locally grounded strategies and improve data transparency. The Political Economy of Natural Resource Extraction in Central Africa, Eritrea, Africa, African Studies, survey research This structured abstract provides a standardised summary to support rapid screening, indexing, and assessment of scholarly contribution.

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Alexandra Hall, Mr Shaun Willis, Matthew Baxter-Ellis, Matthew Jones (2020). Analysis of The Political Economy of Natural Resource Extraction in Central Africa in Eritrea: An African Perspective. African Journal of Women in Leadership and Governance, Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020), 12-22.

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The Political Economy of Natural Resource Extraction in Central AfricaEritreaAfricaAfrican Studies

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