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Pérouse de Montclos Marc-Antoine. (2014). Oil curse, state instability, and violence in developing countries : theoretical lessons for Nigeria. Nairobi : IFRA, 41 p. multigr. (IFRA-Nigeria Working Papers ; 32).

Titre du document
Oil curse, state instability, and violence in developing countries : theoretical lessons for Nigeria
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Littérature grise
Auteurs
Pérouse de Montclos Marc-Antoine
Source
Nairobi : IFRA, 2014, 41 p. multigr. (IFRA-Nigeria Working Papers ; 32).
Oil production in Nigeria is often believed to bring economic failure, political instability, the inability to democratise, high levels of corruption, and violence in the form of rising crime, interstate wars, and internal conflicts. Such an assumption is quite prevalent amongst aid practitioners, journalists, activists, and some academics. Yet there are many exceptions in developing countries, and this paper empirically criticizes the "resource curse" theory by focusing on the relationship between oil-producing states and war. It first examines contradictions and correlations that do not demonstrate causality. To escape economic determinism, it then suggests paying more attention to political contexts and historical timeframes, especially when authoritarian regimes existed before oil production. Sometimes, the oil rent can indeed exacerbate conflicts. But it is never a single cause. A quick reading of averages and correlations can be misleading in this regard. The conclusion thus calls for further qualitative investigation.
Plan de classement
Développement, politique de développement, projets de développement [095DEVEL] ; Secteur minier et énergie [096ENERG] ; Histoire [112HISTO] ; Vie politique [114VIPOL]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010084178]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010084178
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