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Stefano Casertano explores the connections between the presence of energy natural resources and the development of "local nationalism" in the producing regions. In particular, he applies a specific focus on those cases where such nationalism leads to secession attempts. The research is based on eight case studies in Bolivia, Sudan, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Iran, Angola, and Nigeria.
Stefano Casertano earned his Ph.D. in International Politics at Potsdam University in Germany in 2011, and joined the Brandenburg Institute for Society and Security of Potsdam, specializing in energy and international relations. Since 2009, he has taught international relations at Potsdam University.
The case for "Local Oil Nationalism".- From peace to conflict (and back).- Bolivia and Sudan: A perfect split.- Indonesia and Malaysia: Islands, ethnicities, oil.- China and Iran: The risk for peripheral producing enclaves.- Angola and Nigeria: Tribal fragmentation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Casertano, Mario Livio, Stefano Casertano, Baltimore) Livio, Mario (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore) Casertano, Stefano (Space Telescope Science Institute
Casertano, Mario Livio, Stefano Casertano, Baltimore) Livio, Mario (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore) Casertano, Stefano (Space Telescope Science Institute