CHAPTER 4 SUSTAINING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH THICK AND THIN: SUCCESSFUL ENERGY AND MINERALS DEVELOPMENT IN INDIAN COUNTRY

JurisdictionUnited States
Energy & Mineral Development in Indian Country
(Nov 2014)

CHAPTER 4
SUSTAINING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH THICK AND THIN: SUCCESSFUL ENERGY AND MINERALS DEVELOPMENT IN INDIAN COUNTRY

Joseph P. Kalt
Ford Foundation Professor (Emeritus) of Internationall Political Economy Co-Director
Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts

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JOSEPH P. KALT is the Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy (Emeritus) at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is also a Senior Economist with Compass Lexecon, a subsidiary of FTI Consulting. He has testified frequently as an expert on matters of antitrust, regulation, and economic policy before the U.S. Congress and various state, tribal, federal, and international tribunals. In 1987, Professor Kalt founded (with Stephen Cornell) the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. He is a principal author of The State of the Native Nations: Conditions under U.S. Policies of Self-Determination (with the Harvard Project), co-editor and a primary author of What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions in the Economic Development of American Indian Reservations (with Stephen Cornell), and a principal author of Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development. In 2005, Professor Kalt received the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development's First American Leadership Award for his research on public policy affecting Native peoples. In 2010, he and Professor Cornell received the National Congress of American Indians' award for Public Sector Leadership. Professor Kalt is chairman of the Board of Directors of the White Mountain Apache Tribe's Fort Apache Heritage Foundation and a member of the Advisory Board of the Chickasaw Nation's Community Development Enterprise. He is also the vice-chair of the Board of Directors of the Sonoran Institute and a member of the Working Board of the National Institute for Civil Discourse.

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SUSTAINING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH THICK AND THIN:

SUCCESSFUL ENERGY AND MINERALS DEVELOPMENT IN INDIAN COUNTRY

Prof. Joe Kalt

Ford Foundation Professor (Emeritus) of International Political Economy

Founder & Co-Director, The Harvard Project on

American Indian Economic Development

John F. Kennedy School of Government

Harvard University

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