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Nigeria
Article
The price of politics: What the 2020 oil shocks in Nigeria teach us about transactional political...
Jared D. Miller
October 15, 2024
Article
Going ‘cold turkey’: Oil addiction and ‘traumatic’ decarbonization in fragile fossil fuel producers
Aditya Sarkar
October 15, 2024
Essay
What the Nigerian Elections Teach Us about Political Competition in Transactional Political Systems
Jared D. Miller
June 26, 2024
Elections
Nigeria
Political Marketplace
Article
Ballots and Bills: Electoral Competition in Political Marketplaces
Jared D. Miller
June 21, 2024
Essay
Untangling the Politics of Violence, Identity, and Peace in Nigeria
Jared D. Miller
June 13, 2024
Corruption
Nigeria
Political Marketplace
Violence
Article
Identity, Violence, and Politics: Understanding Violence in Political Marketplaces
Jared D. Miller
June 13, 2024
Article
Governing for Whom? The Intersection of Identity, Violence, and Political Competition in Political Marketplaces
Jared D. Miller
June 13, 2024
Essay
Traumatic Decarbonization: Fragile Fossil Fuel Producers and the Political Challenge of the Global Energy Transition
Aditya Sarkar,
Alex de Waal
May 22, 2024
Ecuador
Indonesia
Iraq
Nigeria
South Sudan
Sudan
Traumatic decarbonization
Venezuela
Traumatic Decarbonization
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Essay
The Politics of an Oil Crash: How the 2020 Oil Shock Affected Political Settlements in Nigeria...
Jared D. Miller
March 15, 2023
Nigeria
Traumatic decarbonization
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