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Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen

Researcher at Danish Institute for International Studies

Publications -  39
Citations -  637

Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen is an academic researcher from Danish Institute for International Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tanzania & Politics. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 36 publications receiving 521 citations. Previous affiliations of Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen include Roskilde University.

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Access to land reconsidered: The land grab, polycentric governance and Tanzania’s new wave land reform

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the existing literature on the making and implementation of Tanzania's 1999 land reform is presented, which challenges some of the main assumptions behind the land access and land grabbing literatures about the level at which agency is placed.
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New resource nationalism? Continuity and change in Tanzania’s extractive industries

TL;DR: Magufuli's attempt to exercise greater control over extractive industries culminated in the passing of three pieces of legislation in July 2017 as mentioned in this paper, which aim to regain the loss of the country's sovereignty over its resources, first and foremost by opening the renegotiation of existing contracts and removing firms' access to international arbitration.
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Decoupled Implementation of New-Wave Land Reforms: Decentralisation and Local Governance of Land in Tanzania

TL;DR: In this article, the authors unpacked implementation as a process consisting of multiple administrative layers and potential actors and concluded that implementation is slow and uneven due to the decoupling of layers within the formal land administration.
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Reconfigured state-community relations in Africa’s extractive sectors: insights from post-liberalisation Tanzania

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore how the relationships between the state, investors and community actors in respect of mining and petroleum investments have developed as a result of the introduction of more detailed regulations and tougher fiscal and operational terms.
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Mining-sector dynamics in an era of resurgent resource nationalism: Changing relations between large-scale mining and artisanal and small-scale mining in Tanzania

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze three types of dynamics that have the potential to improve the lot of ASM in Tanzania, namely increased efforts to enforce ASM rights, stronger support programmes, and the emergence of medium-scale miners (MSM) linked to global value chains.