Natural resources and government responsiveness
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Wiens, David
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Pogge (2008) and Wenar (2008) have recently argued that we are responsible for the
persistence of the so-called ‘resource curse’. But their analyses are limited in important
ways. I trace these limitations to their undue focus on the ways in which the international
rules governing resource transactions undermine government accountability. To overcome
the shortcomings of Pogge’s and Wenar’s analyses, I propose a normative framework
organized around the social value of government responsiveness and discuss the
implications of adopting this framework for future normative assessment of the resource
curse and our relationships to it.
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