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Assessing the European Union's engagement with transnational policy networks on conflict-prone natural resources
Authors:Raynold Wonder Alorse
Affiliation:1. Department of Political Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Canadaraynold.alorse@queensu.ca
Abstract:Transnational policy networks (TPNs) are attracting greater scholarly interest given their impact on the contemporary conduct of international affairs. While this has been a welcome development for International Relations scholars and provided some preliminary insights, there is a need for more scholarly studies of TPNs that delve into specific issue-areas on a comparative basis. The paper addresses the above need by providing analyses of the role of European Union (EU)-based actors – the European Commission, member states, civil society organizations, and firms – in regulatory frameworks on conflict-prone natural resources such as oil, diamonds, coltan, tin, tungsten, and gold. To that end, the paper draws upon participant observations, interviews with state and non-state actors, and access to primary documents in order to provide a comparative examination of EU-based state and non-state actors within the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and draft EU legislation that seeks to prevent the trade of conflict-prone minerals.
Keywords:transnational policy networks  European Union  extractive industries transparency initiative  conflict  natural resources
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