Are oil-rich countries prone to war? And, if so, why? There is a widely held belief that contemporary wars are motivated by the desire of great powers like the United States or Russia to control precious oil resources and to ensure energy security.This book argues that the main reason why oil-rich countries are prone to war is because of the character of their society and economy. Sectarian groups compete for access to oil resources and finance their military adventures through smuggling oil, kidnapping oil executives, or blowing up pipelines. Outside intervention only makes things worse. The...
Are oil-rich countries prone to war? And, if so, why? There is a widely held belief that contemporary wars are motivated by the desire of great powers...
Pulling together a collection of chapters that review the spate of financial crises that have occurred in recent years, this authoritative study provides an understanding of this important area with a combination of economic history, political economy and developments in analytical economic theory.
Pulling together a collection of chapters that review the spate of financial crises that have occurred in recent years, this authoritative study provi...