We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-dependent economies have incentives to transfer arms to oil-rich countries to reduce their risk of instability and, as a result, the chances of disruption in the oil industry. We employ gravity models of the arms trade and estimate the effect of both a local as well as a global oil dependence. Two key results emerge. First, the volume of arms transfers to a specific country is affected by the degree of dependence on its supply of oil. Second, global oil dependence motivates arms export to oil-rich countries even in absence of a direct bilateral oil-for-weapons exchange. Our results point consistently toward the conclusion that the arms trade ...
Arms dependency is typically framed as a security issue that states seek to avoid. Dependency create...
In recent years, several studies have emerged that seek to understand the nature, scope, and signifi...
We analyze how trade openness matters for interstate conflict over productive resources. Our analysi...
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-...
This article examines the short-term effects of expensive oil on the supply and demand patterns for ...
This paper analyzes the global conventional weapons trade between 1989 and 1999. We postulate that a...
This monograph explores the impact that oil revenue had on the national defense spending of five oil...
After a low point in the early 2000s, the global arms trade is experiencing a resurgence. Powerful s...
After a low point in the early 2000s, the global arms trade is experiencing a resurgence. Powerful s...
Many national security analyst have viewed oil-exporting countries with some trepidation. Although t...
for a version suitable for citation and attribution. Oil-exporting states occupy a paradoxical posit...
<p>The aim of this paper is to investigate the determinants of international arms transfers in a gra...
Does China's quest for oil raise tensions with the United States? This paper examines the effect of ...
That capital moves the world, is confirmed in the security sphere. Although it is governed by variou...
Arms dependency is typically framed as a security issue that states seek to avoid. Dependency create...
In recent years, several studies have emerged that seek to understand the nature, scope, and signifi...
We analyze how trade openness matters for interstate conflict over productive resources. Our analysi...
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-...
This article examines the short-term effects of expensive oil on the supply and demand patterns for ...
This paper analyzes the global conventional weapons trade between 1989 and 1999. We postulate that a...
This monograph explores the impact that oil revenue had on the national defense spending of five oil...
After a low point in the early 2000s, the global arms trade is experiencing a resurgence. Powerful s...
After a low point in the early 2000s, the global arms trade is experiencing a resurgence. Powerful s...
Many national security analyst have viewed oil-exporting countries with some trepidation. Although t...
for a version suitable for citation and attribution. Oil-exporting states occupy a paradoxical posit...
<p>The aim of this paper is to investigate the determinants of international arms transfers in a gra...
Does China's quest for oil raise tensions with the United States? This paper examines the effect of ...
That capital moves the world, is confirmed in the security sphere. Although it is governed by variou...
Arms dependency is typically framed as a security issue that states seek to avoid. Dependency create...
In recent years, several studies have emerged that seek to understand the nature, scope, and signifi...
We analyze how trade openness matters for interstate conflict over productive resources. Our analysi...