Rethinking Russia : Is Russia Cursed by Oil? / Daniel Treisman, Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 63, No. 2, Spring/Summer 2010, pp. 85-10. http://jia.sipa.columbia.edu/russia-cursed-oil Russia is often presented as a classic example of the so-called “Resource Curse”-the argument that natural resource wealth tends to undermine democracy. Given high oil prices, some observers see the country as virtually condemned to authoritarian government for the foreseeable future. Reexamining..
The resource curse is a concept that is becoming increasingly relevant to describe the politico-econ...
Most of Kazakhstan’s wealth hinges on oil rents, and the overall performance of the economy is close...
The current financial crisis and sinking oil prices have left Russia in a precarious position with d...
Russia is often considered a perfect example of the so-called “resource curse”—the argument that nat...
This thesis takes a closer look at the suggested connection between rents from oil and gas, and the ...
Oil and gas stand at the center of Russia's post-Soviet economy and have been crucial in the rapid e...
First published online: 2017Oil and gas stand at the center of Russia’s post-Soviet economy and have...
The natural resource sector has become a dominant part of the Russian economy and thus affected the ...
Over the past seven years, oil has climbed steadily in price, while at the same time Russian foreign...
Economic literature has recently paid increased attention to the interrelationships between resource...
The rentier-state literature pays little attention to the initial political conditions that shape th...
A decade-long period of a steadily rising oil prices (and that of other raw materials) has given Rus...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the problem of the natural resource curse, part...
Recent analysis considers that Russia is drifting toward an oil-rentier economy. In this paper, we w...
Russia's oil output has been declining. Yet the potential for new discoveries and development remain...
The resource curse is a concept that is becoming increasingly relevant to describe the politico-econ...
Most of Kazakhstan’s wealth hinges on oil rents, and the overall performance of the economy is close...
The current financial crisis and sinking oil prices have left Russia in a precarious position with d...
Russia is often considered a perfect example of the so-called “resource curse”—the argument that nat...
This thesis takes a closer look at the suggested connection between rents from oil and gas, and the ...
Oil and gas stand at the center of Russia's post-Soviet economy and have been crucial in the rapid e...
First published online: 2017Oil and gas stand at the center of Russia’s post-Soviet economy and have...
The natural resource sector has become a dominant part of the Russian economy and thus affected the ...
Over the past seven years, oil has climbed steadily in price, while at the same time Russian foreign...
Economic literature has recently paid increased attention to the interrelationships between resource...
The rentier-state literature pays little attention to the initial political conditions that shape th...
A decade-long period of a steadily rising oil prices (and that of other raw materials) has given Rus...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the problem of the natural resource curse, part...
Recent analysis considers that Russia is drifting toward an oil-rentier economy. In this paper, we w...
Russia's oil output has been declining. Yet the potential for new discoveries and development remain...
The resource curse is a concept that is becoming increasingly relevant to describe the politico-econ...
Most of Kazakhstan’s wealth hinges on oil rents, and the overall performance of the economy is close...
The current financial crisis and sinking oil prices have left Russia in a precarious position with d...