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  1. The governance costs of legislating under a certificate of urgency in Tanzania's mining sector
  2. Between Rhetoric and Reality: Recurrent Resource Nationalism and the Practice of Resource Governance in Tanzania
  3. Resource nationalism and energy transitions in lower-income countries: the case of Tanzania
  4. Adopting and practicing resource nationalism in Africa: A case of Tanzania's State Mining Corporation
  5. Security Privatisation and Working Conditions in Tanzania: Why Security Companies Employ Elders
  6. Resource nationalism and community engagement in extractive resource governance: insights from Tanzania
  7. ICT, citizen engagement and the governance of extractive resources in Tanzania: Documenting the practice and challenges
  8. National resource ownership and community engagement in Tanzania's natural gas governance
  9. Resource governance and community participation: Making hydrocarbon extraction work for Tanzania
  10. When government commitment meets community proactiveness: Governing gas and community engagement in Tanzania
  11. Galvanising political support through resource nationalism: A case of Tanzania's 2017 extractive sector reforms
  12. Managing revenue collection outsourcing in Tanzania’s local government authorities: a case study of Iringa Municipal Council
  13. Detriments of colonialism on indigenous conflict resolution: an analysis of Pakistan and Tanzania
  14. Extractive resource ownership and the subnational resource curse: Insights from Tanzania
  15. Transparency initiatives and Tanzania’s extractive industry governance
  16. Fighting corrupt practices in the local government authorities in Tanzania
  17. Entering in and sustaining a career in male-dominated jobs: an examination of female security guards' experiences in Iringa region, Tanzania
  18. Public–private partnership in higher education provision in Tanzania: implications for access to and quality of education
  19. Natural Resource Conflicts as a Struggle for Space: The Case of Mining in Tanzania
  20. Mineral Extraction for Socio-Economic Transformation of Tanzania: The Need to Move from Papers to Implementation of Mining Policy and Law
  21. Africa’s Leadership Challenges in the 21st Century: What Can Leaders Learn from Africa’s Pre-Colonial Leadership and Governance?
  22. Embracing Natural Gas Discovery and Extraction as a Blessing forEquitable and Sustainable Benefits to Tanzania