This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and non-renewable natural resources to the onset, intensity, and duration of intrastate as well as interstate armed conflict. Renewable resources are supposedly connected to conflict via scarcity, while non-renewable resources are hypothesized to lead to conflict via resource abundance. Based upon our analysis of these two streams in the literature, it turns out that the empirical support for the resource scarcity argument is rather weak. However, the authors obtain some evidence that resource abundance is likely to be associated with conflict. The article concludes that further research should generate improved data on low-intensity forms of co...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
The link between natural resources and conflict has been extensively analysed by the empirical liter...
Scarcity of renewable resources is frequently argued to be a main driver of violent conflict. The 20...
Natural resources can contribute to economic growth, employment, and fiscal revenues. But many resou...
As time passes renewable resource scarcities are becoming more common throughout the world. There is...
What has been identified as, according to the relevant literature, the relationship between natural ...
With a constant flow of news stories linking conflict with the con-trol of natural resources, one is...
This article argues that resource scarcity creates multiple impacts on conflicts. It can increase th...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
We discuss the literature on natural resources and violent conflict. The theoretical literature is r...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
The link between natural resources and conflict has been extensively analysed by the empirical liter...
Scarcity of renewable resources is frequently argued to be a main driver of violent conflict. The 20...
Natural resources can contribute to economic growth, employment, and fiscal revenues. But many resou...
As time passes renewable resource scarcities are becoming more common throughout the world. There is...
What has been identified as, according to the relevant literature, the relationship between natural ...
With a constant flow of news stories linking conflict with the con-trol of natural resources, one is...
This article argues that resource scarcity creates multiple impacts on conflicts. It can increase th...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
We discuss the literature on natural resources and violent conflict. The theoretical literature is r...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...