articleJournal of Peace ResearchMay 1, 2004Closed access

What Do We Know about Natural Resources and Civil War?

University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

Abstract Since the late 1990s, there has been a flood of research on natural resources and civil war. This article reviews 14 recent cross-national econometric studies, and many qualitative studies, that cast light on the relationship between natural resources and civil war. It suggests that collectively they imply four underlying regularities: first, oil increases the likelihood of conflict, particularly separatist conflict; second, ‘lootable’ commodities like gemstones and drugs do not make conflict more likely to begin, but they tend to lengthen existing conflicts; third, there is no apparent link between legal agricultural commodities and civil war; and finally, the association between primary commodities…

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Keywords
  • Spanish Civil War
  • Natural resource
  • Civil Conflict
  • Agriculture
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Political science
  • Law
  • Political economy
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