Middle East scholars often suggest that the region's absence of democracy is in part due to its oil wealth. This paper examines three aspects of the "oil-impedes-democracy" claim. First, is it true? Does oil have a consistently anti-democratic effect on states, once other factors -- such as the effects of income and Islamic culture -- are accounted for? Second, can this claim be generalized: it is true only in the Middle East, or elsewhere as well? Do other types of minerals, and other types of commodities, have comparable effects on governments? Finally, if oil does have anti-democratic properties, what is the causal mechanism? Using pooled time-series cross-national data from 105 states between 1971 and 1997, this paper fin...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
Empirical studies examining the effect of oil on democracy have shown contradictory results. This pa...
Why do some of the world’s countries with the most abundant natural resources, in particular oil wea...
Some scholars suggest that the Middle East's oil wealth helps explain its failure to democratize. Th...
This article revisits the empirical relationship between oil and democracy. Existing studies establi...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
This study re-examines the validity of oil-hinders-democracy hypothesis by comparing the long-term e...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
The relationship between oil wealth and the probability of democratization has been widely investiga...
Considerable research in political science has been done concerning democracy and the effects of oil...
The resource curse is a topic studied intensively in both economics and political science. Much of t...
It is widely recognized that many developed countries have established democratic institutions, whil...
How does natural resource abundance influence state and society? Since the late 1980s, a number of s...
Does resource wealth affect the competitiveness of elections in underdeveloped countries? Do poor de...
The oil and democracy nexus has been traditionally studied from an oil-impedes-democracy perspective...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
Empirical studies examining the effect of oil on democracy have shown contradictory results. This pa...
Why do some of the world’s countries with the most abundant natural resources, in particular oil wea...
Some scholars suggest that the Middle East's oil wealth helps explain its failure to democratize. Th...
This article revisits the empirical relationship between oil and democracy. Existing studies establi...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
This study re-examines the validity of oil-hinders-democracy hypothesis by comparing the long-term e...
Several recent studies point to the conclusions that there exists a strong relationship between demo...
The relationship between oil wealth and the probability of democratization has been widely investiga...
Considerable research in political science has been done concerning democracy and the effects of oil...
The resource curse is a topic studied intensively in both economics and political science. Much of t...
It is widely recognized that many developed countries have established democratic institutions, whil...
How does natural resource abundance influence state and society? Since the late 1980s, a number of s...
Does resource wealth affect the competitiveness of elections in underdeveloped countries? Do poor de...
The oil and democracy nexus has been traditionally studied from an oil-impedes-democracy perspective...
This paper evaluates the existence of a resource curse on political regimes using the Synthetic Cont...
Empirical studies examining the effect of oil on democracy have shown contradictory results. This pa...
Why do some of the world’s countries with the most abundant natural resources, in particular oil wea...