This paper addresses two main questions: First, to what extent is the current international literature on resource conflicts relevant to Indonesia? Second, to what extent have natural resources been a factor into different types of conflict in Indonesia and what channelling mechanisms are in place? The paper also seeks to identify the policy implications for Indonesian development practitioners and policymakers. This paper identifies four channelling mechanisms linking natural resource abundance and conflict: economic disruption, institutional failure, growth failure and relative deprivation. Natural resources play different roles and have varying importance in the four actor-based categorisations of conflict explored in this paper: separat...
Shortly after oil production commenced in 2004, Timor-Leste became one of the most oil dependent cou...
During the global commodities boom Indonesia, like many resource-rich countries, introduced an incre...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
This paper addresses two main questions: First, to what extent is the current international literatu...
This study aims to examine the hypothesis of natural resources curse in Indonesia in the era of regi...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
This article explains why resource-rich countries tend to spawn predatory political states that dist...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami brought Aceh's long-drawn separatist conflict back to international at...
Keywords: natural resource conflict, conflict capability, impairment, escalation This study concerns...
Most of the Melanesian countries are caracterized by political instability. At the same time, they p...
Natural disasters are inevitably the outcome of cultural agonisms. The cultural politics of natural ...
In Indonesia, the boom in the oil palm and timber plantation sectors has generated substantial land ...
Violent conflict, which has significantly marked Indonesia’s democratic transition since late 1990s,...
This paper engages operationalized discourses from economics and political science on resources and ...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
Shortly after oil production commenced in 2004, Timor-Leste became one of the most oil dependent cou...
During the global commodities boom Indonesia, like many resource-rich countries, introduced an incre...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
This paper addresses two main questions: First, to what extent is the current international literatu...
This study aims to examine the hypothesis of natural resources curse in Indonesia in the era of regi...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
This article explains why resource-rich countries tend to spawn predatory political states that dist...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami brought Aceh's long-drawn separatist conflict back to international at...
Keywords: natural resource conflict, conflict capability, impairment, escalation This study concerns...
Most of the Melanesian countries are caracterized by political instability. At the same time, they p...
Natural disasters are inevitably the outcome of cultural agonisms. The cultural politics of natural ...
In Indonesia, the boom in the oil palm and timber plantation sectors has generated substantial land ...
Violent conflict, which has significantly marked Indonesia’s democratic transition since late 1990s,...
This paper engages operationalized discourses from economics and political science on resources and ...
This paper looks at the relationship between natural resource endowment, particularly the type assoc...
Shortly after oil production commenced in 2004, Timor-Leste became one of the most oil dependent cou...
During the global commodities boom Indonesia, like many resource-rich countries, introduced an incre...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...