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The Paradox of Plenty

Oil Booms and Petro-States
  • Terry Lynn Karl
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1997
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The Paradox of Plenty explains why, in the midst of two massive oil booms in the 1970s, oil-exporting governments as different as Venezuela, Iran, Nigeria, Algeria, and Indonesia chose common development paths and suffered similarly disappointing outcomes. Meticulously documented and theoretically innovative, this book illuminates the manifold factors—economic, political, and social—that determine the nature of the oil state, from the coherence of public bureaucracies, to the degree of centralization, to patterns of policy-making.

Karl contends that oil countries, while seemingly disparate, are characterized by similar social classes and patterns of collective action. In these countries, dependence on petroleum leads to disproportionate fiscal reliance on petrodollars and public spending, at the expense of statecraft. Oil booms, which create the illusion of prosperity and development, actually destabilize regimes by reinforcing oil-based interests and further weakening state capacity.

Karl's incisive investigation unites structural and choice-based approaches by illuminating how decisions of policymakers are embedded in institutions interacting with domestic and international markets. This approach—which Karl dubs "structured contingency"—uses a state's leading sector as the starting point for identifying a range of decision-making choices, and ends by examining the dynamics of the state itself.

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Karl Terry Lynn :

Terry Lynn Karl is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University.


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PART ONE. Commodities, Booms, and States

Structure, Choice, and the Development Trajectory of States
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Commodity Booms Then and Now
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PART TWO. Democracy over a Barrel in Venezuela

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The Institutions of Pacted Democracy
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The Crisis of Venezuelan Democracy
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PART THREE. The Impact of Oil Booms on Oil-Exporting Countries

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