for a version suitable for citation and attribution. Oil-exporting states occupy a paradoxical position in the international system. Economically, they tend to be highly globalized, meaning dependent on international trade, finance, and labor. They are also the source of the world’s single most valuable commodity, and hence highly influential. Yet politically, they are strikingly unglobalized: they are less likely than other states to sign major treaties or join intergovernmental organizations; and they often defy global norms – on human rights, the expropriation of foreign companies, and the financing of foreign terrorism or rebellions. We refer to this combination of features as “unbalanced globalization, ” and contrast it with the more b...
The aim of the Geopolitics of Oil is to find a theoretical conceptualization of oil trade regime evo...
Many national security analyst have viewed oil-exporting countries with some trepidation. Although t...
The Paradox of Plenty explains why, in the midst of two massive oil booms in the 1970s, oil-exportin...
Oil-exporting states occupy a paradoxical position in the international system. Economically, they a...
Over the last several decades the world has been characterized by increasing dependence among nation...
We provide evidence that deterioration of relations between the United States and another country, m...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
The more that states depend on oil exports, the less cooperative they become: they grow less likely ...
The more that states depend on oil exports, the less cooperative they become: they grow less likely ...
Does China's quest for oil raise tensions with the United States? This paper examines the effect of ...
Oil exporters have run large current account surpluses. We explore oil exporters'' role in our under...
International politics affects oil trade. But does it affect the oil-exporting developing countries ...
This paper develops a five-region version—Canada, a group of oil-exporting countries, the United Sta...
The aim of the Geopolitics of Oil is to find a theoretical conceptualization of oil trade regime evo...
Many national security analyst have viewed oil-exporting countries with some trepidation. Although t...
The Paradox of Plenty explains why, in the midst of two massive oil booms in the 1970s, oil-exportin...
Oil-exporting states occupy a paradoxical position in the international system. Economically, they a...
Over the last several decades the world has been characterized by increasing dependence among nation...
We provide evidence that deterioration of relations between the United States and another country, m...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
The more that states depend on oil exports, the less cooperative they become: they grow less likely ...
The more that states depend on oil exports, the less cooperative they become: they grow less likely ...
Does China's quest for oil raise tensions with the United States? This paper examines the effect of ...
Oil exporters have run large current account surpluses. We explore oil exporters'' role in our under...
International politics affects oil trade. But does it affect the oil-exporting developing countries ...
This paper develops a five-region version—Canada, a group of oil-exporting countries, the United Sta...
The aim of the Geopolitics of Oil is to find a theoretical conceptualization of oil trade regime evo...
Many national security analyst have viewed oil-exporting countries with some trepidation. Although t...
The Paradox of Plenty explains why, in the midst of two massive oil booms in the 1970s, oil-exportin...