Oil and Russia. An Analysis of Resource Politics


Essay, 2012

9 Pages, Grade: 1.3


Abstract or Introduction

The majority of publications on the so-called resource curse tend to focus on key characteristics identified by Michael Ross such as modernization, rentier state and repression. This paper is an attempt to identify various other causal mechanisms that contribute to the symbiosis between increasing oil revenues and growing authoritarianism in Russia. With a mixture of various qualitative and quantitative data, the discussion focuses on the causal implications of corruption, freedom of media and pluralistic ownership structure while referring to the ways that they are exploited by Putin government. The conclusion idealizes an alternative approach for the study of resource politics through the case of Russia and provides recommendations for further research.

Details

Title
Oil and Russia. An Analysis of Resource Politics
College
Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH
Course
Comparing Political Systems
Grade
1.3
Author
Year
2012
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V292754
ISBN (eBook)
9783656934981
ISBN (Book)
9783656934998
File size
838 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Resource Politics, Authoritarianism, Oil, Russia, Corruption, Media, Ownership
Quote paper
Kaan Akkanat (Author), 2012, Oil and Russia. An Analysis of Resource Politics, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/292754

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