Global Standards, Corporate Diagrams and Indigenous Agency: ExxonMobil in Russia and Alaska
This paper examines how a transnational corporation (TNC) translates global standards and corporate policies into programs at sites of extraction. We explore this question through a comparative analysis of ExxonMobil’s operations in two different politico-economic contexts: the Sakhalin-1 project in...
Main Authors: | Maria Tysiachniouk, Laura Henry, Leah S. Horowitz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP
2022-02-01
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Series: | Arctic Review on Law and Politics |
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Online Access: | https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/3549/6198 |
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