Beyond the Resource Curse
Herausgeber: Shaffer, Brenda; Ziyadov, Taleh
Beyond the Resource Curse
Herausgeber: Shaffer, Brenda; Ziyadov, Taleh
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Brenda Shaffer is Senior Lecturer in the School of Political Science at the University of Haifa. She is the author of many books, including Energy Politics, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Taleh Ziyadov is Research Fellow at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Brenda Shaffer is Senior Lecturer in the School of Political Science at the University of Haifa. She is the author of many books, including Energy Politics, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Taleh Ziyadov is Research Fellow at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780812244007
- ISBN-10: 0812244001
- Artikelnr.: 35054283
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780812244007
- ISBN-10: 0812244001
- Artikelnr.: 35054283
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brenda Shaffer is Senior Lecturer in the School of Political Science at the University of Haifa. She is the author of many books, including Energy Politics, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Taleh Ziyadov is Research Fellow at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Introduction
—Brenda Shaffer
PART I. ECONOMICS AND INFRASTRUCTURES OF ENERGY EXPORTERS
1. The Natural Resource Curse: A Survey
—Jeffrey Frankel
2. Sometimes the Grass Is Indeed Greener: The Successful Use of Energy
Revenues
—Patrick Clawson
3. Is There a Policy Learning Curve? Trinidad and Tobago and the 2004- 8
Hydrocarbon Boom
—Richard M. Auty
4. The Illusion of Unlimited Supply: Iran and Energy Subsidies
—Ahmad Mojtahed
5. Challenges Facing Central Banks in Oil- Exporting Countries: The Case of
Azerbaijan
—Elkin Nurmammadov
6. Power to the Producers: The Challenges of Electricity Provision in Major
Energy-Exporting States
—Theresa Sabonis-Helf
PART II. ENERGY EXPORTS, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS
7. The Impact of Energy Resources on Nation- and State- Building: The
Contrasting Cases of Azerbaijan and Georgia
—Murad Ismayilov
8. Education Reform in Energy- Exporting States: The Post- Soviet
Experience in Comparative Perspective
—Regine A. Spector
9. Is Norway Really Norway?
—Ole Andreas Engen, Oluf Langhelle, and Reidar Bratvold
PART III. ENERGY EXPORTERS IN THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SYSTEM
10. Energy Exporters and the International Energy Agency
—Richard Jones
11. Resource Nationalism and Oil Development: Profit or Peril?
—Amy M. Jaffe
12. Natural Resources, Domestic Instability, and International Conflicts
—Elnur Soltanov
13. Petroleum, Governance, and Fragility: The Micro-Politics of Petroleum
in Postconflict States
—Naazneen H. Barma
Conclusion: Constant Perils, Policy Responses, and Lessons to Be Learned
—Taleh Ziyadov
Notes
Contributors
Index
—Brenda Shaffer
PART I. ECONOMICS AND INFRASTRUCTURES OF ENERGY EXPORTERS
1. The Natural Resource Curse: A Survey
—Jeffrey Frankel
2. Sometimes the Grass Is Indeed Greener: The Successful Use of Energy
Revenues
—Patrick Clawson
3. Is There a Policy Learning Curve? Trinidad and Tobago and the 2004- 8
Hydrocarbon Boom
—Richard M. Auty
4. The Illusion of Unlimited Supply: Iran and Energy Subsidies
—Ahmad Mojtahed
5. Challenges Facing Central Banks in Oil- Exporting Countries: The Case of
Azerbaijan
—Elkin Nurmammadov
6. Power to the Producers: The Challenges of Electricity Provision in Major
Energy-Exporting States
—Theresa Sabonis-Helf
PART II. ENERGY EXPORTS, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS
7. The Impact of Energy Resources on Nation- and State- Building: The
Contrasting Cases of Azerbaijan and Georgia
—Murad Ismayilov
8. Education Reform in Energy- Exporting States: The Post- Soviet
Experience in Comparative Perspective
—Regine A. Spector
9. Is Norway Really Norway?
—Ole Andreas Engen, Oluf Langhelle, and Reidar Bratvold
PART III. ENERGY EXPORTERS IN THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SYSTEM
10. Energy Exporters and the International Energy Agency
—Richard Jones
11. Resource Nationalism and Oil Development: Profit or Peril?
—Amy M. Jaffe
12. Natural Resources, Domestic Instability, and International Conflicts
—Elnur Soltanov
13. Petroleum, Governance, and Fragility: The Micro-Politics of Petroleum
in Postconflict States
—Naazneen H. Barma
Conclusion: Constant Perils, Policy Responses, and Lessons to Be Learned
—Taleh Ziyadov
Notes
Contributors
Index
Introduction
—Brenda Shaffer
PART I. ECONOMICS AND INFRASTRUCTURES OF ENERGY EXPORTERS
1. The Natural Resource Curse: A Survey
—Jeffrey Frankel
2. Sometimes the Grass Is Indeed Greener: The Successful Use of Energy
Revenues
—Patrick Clawson
3. Is There a Policy Learning Curve? Trinidad and Tobago and the 2004- 8
Hydrocarbon Boom
—Richard M. Auty
4. The Illusion of Unlimited Supply: Iran and Energy Subsidies
—Ahmad Mojtahed
5. Challenges Facing Central Banks in Oil- Exporting Countries: The Case of
Azerbaijan
—Elkin Nurmammadov
6. Power to the Producers: The Challenges of Electricity Provision in Major
Energy-Exporting States
—Theresa Sabonis-Helf
PART II. ENERGY EXPORTS, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS
7. The Impact of Energy Resources on Nation- and State- Building: The
Contrasting Cases of Azerbaijan and Georgia
—Murad Ismayilov
8. Education Reform in Energy- Exporting States: The Post- Soviet
Experience in Comparative Perspective
—Regine A. Spector
9. Is Norway Really Norway?
—Ole Andreas Engen, Oluf Langhelle, and Reidar Bratvold
PART III. ENERGY EXPORTERS IN THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SYSTEM
10. Energy Exporters and the International Energy Agency
—Richard Jones
11. Resource Nationalism and Oil Development: Profit or Peril?
—Amy M. Jaffe
12. Natural Resources, Domestic Instability, and International Conflicts
—Elnur Soltanov
13. Petroleum, Governance, and Fragility: The Micro-Politics of Petroleum
in Postconflict States
—Naazneen H. Barma
Conclusion: Constant Perils, Policy Responses, and Lessons to Be Learned
—Taleh Ziyadov
Notes
Contributors
Index
—Brenda Shaffer
PART I. ECONOMICS AND INFRASTRUCTURES OF ENERGY EXPORTERS
1. The Natural Resource Curse: A Survey
—Jeffrey Frankel
2. Sometimes the Grass Is Indeed Greener: The Successful Use of Energy
Revenues
—Patrick Clawson
3. Is There a Policy Learning Curve? Trinidad and Tobago and the 2004- 8
Hydrocarbon Boom
—Richard M. Auty
4. The Illusion of Unlimited Supply: Iran and Energy Subsidies
—Ahmad Mojtahed
5. Challenges Facing Central Banks in Oil- Exporting Countries: The Case of
Azerbaijan
—Elkin Nurmammadov
6. Power to the Producers: The Challenges of Electricity Provision in Major
Energy-Exporting States
—Theresa Sabonis-Helf
PART II. ENERGY EXPORTS, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS
7. The Impact of Energy Resources on Nation- and State- Building: The
Contrasting Cases of Azerbaijan and Georgia
—Murad Ismayilov
8. Education Reform in Energy- Exporting States: The Post- Soviet
Experience in Comparative Perspective
—Regine A. Spector
9. Is Norway Really Norway?
—Ole Andreas Engen, Oluf Langhelle, and Reidar Bratvold
PART III. ENERGY EXPORTERS IN THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SYSTEM
10. Energy Exporters and the International Energy Agency
—Richard Jones
11. Resource Nationalism and Oil Development: Profit or Peril?
—Amy M. Jaffe
12. Natural Resources, Domestic Instability, and International Conflicts
—Elnur Soltanov
13. Petroleum, Governance, and Fragility: The Micro-Politics of Petroleum
in Postconflict States
—Naazneen H. Barma
Conclusion: Constant Perils, Policy Responses, and Lessons to Be Learned
—Taleh Ziyadov
Notes
Contributors
Index