地主国家走向海外:挪威 "能源之国 "重塑为全球租借国

Y. Heiret
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本文探讨了能源、地租和国家之间关系的全球政治经济学。作为 "国家的地主",国家在能源政治经济学中被广泛认为扮演着核心角色,它或者是私人地租提取的推动者和保障者,或者本身控制着国家能源资源产生的地租的提取和再分配。本文拓宽了地主国家研究的地域范围,关注近几十年来国家作为世界市场主要租借者的崛起。地主国家不仅拥有领土边界内的土地及其附属物,还成为域外能源资源的重要拥有者和获利者。本文以挪威能源产业的历史地理为实证出发点,探讨了20世纪以来通过对国家能源资源实行公共控制而建立起来的地主国家是如何成为海外能源资源的重要所有者,并有效地将自己定位为全球主要租借者的。
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The landlord state goes abroad: The remaking of the Norwegian ‘Energy Nation’ as a global rentier
This paper explores the global political economy of the relationship between energy, ground rent, and the state. In its role as the ‘nation’s landlord’, the state is widely acknowledged to have a central role in the political economy of energy, either as the enabler and guarantor for private rent extraction or by itself controlling the extraction and redistribution of rents engendered by national energy resources. This paper broadens the geographical purview of research on the landlord state by aiming attention at the rise in recent decades of the state as a major rentier in the world market. More than asserting ownership over land and its appurtenances within territorial borders, landlord states have become significant owners and profiteers of extraterritorial energy resources. Taking the historical geography of the Norwegian energy industry as an empirical point of departure, the paper explores how the landlord state that was built in the 20th century by taking public control over national energy resources since the turn of the millennium has become a considerable owner of energy resources abroad, effectively positioning itself as a major global rentier.
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