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Intro
Acknowledgements
Praise for Extractive Bargains
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I: Theorizing and Contextualizing Extractive Bargains
1: Extractive Bargains and the State-Society Nexus: One World, Many Bargains
Introduction
Conceptualizing Extractive Bargains
Varieties of Extractive Bargains I: Analytical Types
Varieties of Extractive Bargains II: Normative Analysis
Concluding Remarks
References
2: From Extractivism to Sustainability: Scenarios and Lessons from Latin American
Introduction

Extractivism as Imperialism and Capitalism
Development and Resistance Dynamics of Extractivism
Strategic Dimensions of Capital's Extractive Bargains
Strategising the Post-extractive Transition
In lieu of a Conclusion: Whither Extractivism?
References
3: Extractive Bargains and Indigenous Peoples: A Comparative Perspective
Introduction
The Philippines
The Subanon and Mount Canatuan
B'laan Communities and the Tampakan Project
South Africa
Australia
Conclusion
References
Part II: Global North Case Studies

4: The Legacy of Sweden's Social Democratic State for Extractive Bargains with Indigenous Sámi Reindeer Herding Communities
Introduction
The Kallak Iron Mine Project and the Swedish Mineral Extraction Permit Process
Extractive Bargains in Sweden: Analytical Type
Swedish Mineral Policy and Its Applications in the Kallak/Gállok Case
Swedish Mineral Policy: Objectives and Justifying Ideas
Implementation in the Kallak/Gállok Case
Tracing the Ideas Underlying the State's Bargaining Strategies
Analytical Type of Bargains
Concluding Normative Analysis
References

5: Extractive Settler Colonialism: Navigating Extractive Bargains on Indigenous Territories in Canada
Introduction
Extractive Settler Colonialism in Canada
Settler Government Law and Policy
Laws, Courts, and Negotiations
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
New Costs of Doing Business
A Settler-Colonial Vision of Reconciliation Through Agreement or Force
From Stakeholders to Co-owners: Indigenous Equity Ownership in Oil and Gas
A Few Thoughts on Indigenous Resistance
Extractive Bargaining in Canada's Decarbonized Economy

Conclusion
References
6: Self-government and Resource Extraction in Greenland: From Independence to Diverse Bargains?
Introduction
Specifics of Mineral Resource Exploitation
Self-government and the Quest for Independence
Mining for Independence
Failing Expectations
The Transition from Colonial Status to Home Rule to Self-government
Modernizing Greenland
The Marmorilik Experience
Home Rule and Mining Assessment
Changing Perspectives on Extractive Activities
Kuannersuit and the Uranium Controversy
Employment Options and Environmental Risks

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