Landlock Paralysing Dispute over Minerals on Adivasi Land in India

Landlock: Paralysing Dispute over Minerals on Adivasi Land in India explores the ways in which political controversy over a bauxite mining and refining project on constitutionally protected tribal lands in Andhra Pradesh descended into a state of paralysis where no productive outcome was possible. L...

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Main Author: Oskarsson, Patrik (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2018
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