What about possible solutions - renegotiation of contracts, better transparency mechanisms, higher taxation, resource nationalism?
His piece literally does not mention nationalism, which seems an extremely odd noteworthy admission.
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That may prove optimistic, especially if an oil bonanza stimulates wider Latin American resource nationalism.
More than anything, Nationalism counts on a common tongue in order to justify itself.
The first is economic nationalism, a force long thought absent from the corridors of power.
From a unionist background, the young Lester became interested in the ideals of nationalism.
To many ordinary Labour members, Plaid remains a traditional enemy and nationalism an anathema.
Supporters say John Swinney is an intelligent, thoughtful, diligent and persuasive advocate for nationalism.
He had said, in an interview with me, that devolution would kill Nationalism stone dead.
Strangely, perhaps, this same erosion of sovereignty is seen as an antidote to violent nationalism.
The emergence of Balkan nationalism gets less attention than the deterioration of Ottoman fashion.
Pakistani nationalism was encouraged by the presence of many symbols like Mr Hanif's tin jets.
Tryweryn is a place with a rich history, and not just of Welsh nationalism.
Both can be vibrant within the Union, patriotism does not require nationalism to flourish.
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It may also do something to reverse the tide of economic nationalism that is sweeping Europe.
It still wants a temple built at Ayodhya, and it still preaches swadeshi (economic nationalism).
But, as the mess in London has shown, differing interests and nationalism makes merging them hard.
The short-term phenomenon of financial nationalism may be driven by the market as much as by politicians.
In writing of the Christian East, he makes good points about religious nationalism in the post-Ottoman world.
Third is the growing political polarization in Europe that feeds into nationalism, a major threat to globalization.
"We're trying to give investors good returns and that has nothing to do with nationalism, " he says.
Even Chinese companies, traditionally more willing to play along with resource nationalism in Latin America, are balking.
Pemex was born in 1938 after Mexico nationalized its oil industry, a key moment in Mexican nationalism.
And it would show that Quebec nationalism, though of a restrained and moderate variety, is still alive.
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Mohandas Gandhi, who championed Indian nationalism and advocated nonviolence to achieve his goal, comes to mind as well.
They return home with a burning nationalism that propels people like the Sumers to beget even more sons.
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The former Scottish Labour MP George, now Lord, Robertson once remarked that devolution would "kill Nationalism stone dead".
Forbes, who has no connection to Forbes Media LLC, became a symbol of defiance and proud Scottish nationalism.
And that, when it comes to economic nationalism, there are many worse offenders than Britain (France, for one).
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From its earliest origins, Nationalism has been about defending and promulgating the fundamental, distinctive facets of Scots life.
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