Alberta oil and the decline of democracy in Canada

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Alberta. fast (OCoLC)fst01204828
Aspect politique
Aspect social
Book Industry Communication
C.B. Macpherson
climate change
Democracy
Democracy. fast (OCoLC)fst00890077
Demokratie
Démocratie locale
Erdöl
Erdölgewinnung
Export
Governance-Ansatz
Government policy
Government policy. fast (OCoLC)fst01059602
Industrie et commerce
Interdisciplinary studies
Kanada
oil
oil industry
Peace studies & conflict resolution
Petroleum industry and trade
Political aspects
Political aspects. fast (OCoLC)fst01059632
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Politique gouvernementale
Progressive Conservatives
Pétrole
Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
resource-rich economies
Rohstoffreichtum
Social aspects
Social aspects. fast (OCoLC)fst01059643
Soziale Folgen
Wirtschaftsliberalismus
title Alberta oil and the decline of democracy in Canada
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