This paper’s purpose was to look at why the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces consistent economic and political instability despite having an abundance of natural resources. The goal was to connect the economic instability and overall downfall of the Congolese government with the notion of the resource curse which focuses on the concept that countries who have an abundance of natural resources tend to have less economic growth and experience more conflict. This has been done by examining the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s past of colonization as well as its current issues such as conflicts within and near its borders, exploitation perpetrated by neighboring countries and rebel groups, international influence and the corruption th...
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Many resource-rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
Countries with an abundance of highly valued natural resources face the possibility of thriving or s...
This paper’s purpose was to look at why the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces consistent econom...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
AbstractRethinking the Resource Curse:Natural Resources and Polywar in the Ituri District, Democrati...
AbstractRethinking the Resource Curse:Natural Resources and Polywar in the Ituri District, Democrati...
Nations rich in primary commodities, whether minerals, timber, or fossil fuels, have experie...
For about three decades now, development economics researchers have consistently claimed that third ...
This study assesses the role of natural resources in civil wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo....
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
Many resource rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
Angola is an oil-exporting state characterized by great wealth inequality, political instability, an...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal African Society. All righ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal African Society. All righ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal African Society. All righ...
Many resource-rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
Countries with an abundance of highly valued natural resources face the possibility of thriving or s...
This paper’s purpose was to look at why the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces consistent econom...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
AbstractRethinking the Resource Curse:Natural Resources and Polywar in the Ituri District, Democrati...
AbstractRethinking the Resource Curse:Natural Resources and Polywar in the Ituri District, Democrati...
Nations rich in primary commodities, whether minerals, timber, or fossil fuels, have experie...
For about three decades now, development economics researchers have consistently claimed that third ...
This study assesses the role of natural resources in civil wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo....
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
Many resource rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
Angola is an oil-exporting state characterized by great wealth inequality, political instability, an...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal African Society. All righ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal African Society. All righ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal African Society. All righ...
Many resource-rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
Countries with an abundance of highly valued natural resources face the possibility of thriving or s...