Hard Times in the Lands of Plenty – Oil Politics in Iran and Indonesia
Autor Benjamin Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2007
In Hard Times in the Land of Plenty, Benjamin Smith deciphers the paradox of the resource curse and questions its inevitability through an innovative comparison of the experiences of Iran and Indonesia. These two populous, oil-rich countries saw profoundly different changes in their fortunes in the period 1960-1980. Focusing on the roles of state actors and organized opposition in using oil revenues, Smith finds that the effects of oil wealth on politics and on regime durability vary according to the circumstances under which oil exports became a major part of a country's economy. The presence of natural resources is, he argues, a political opportunity rather than simply a structural variable. Drawing on extensive primary research in Iran and Indonesia and quantitative research on nineteen other oil-rich developing countries, Smith challenges us to reconsider resource wealth in late-developing countries, not as a simple curse or blessing, but instead as a tremendously flexible source of both political resources and potential complications.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780801472770
ISBN-10: 0801472776
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 157 x 233 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
ISBN-10: 0801472776
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 157 x 233 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
Descriere
Smith deciphers the paradox of the resource curse and questions its inevitability through an innovative comparison of the experiences of Iran and Indonesia.