The Pathology of Plenty: Natural Resources in International Law
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This open access book critically examines the role international law plays in postcolonial countries, which primarily rely on the exploitation of their natural resources for economic and human development.
Since the 1990s, expressions such as the 'resource curse' and 'paradox of plenty' have been associated with unequal patterns of power and wealth distribution in postcolonial and neocolonial countries. They have also been applied to the ecological and social costs of natural resources ex...
Since the 1990s, expressions such as the 'resource curse' and 'paradox of plenty' have been associated with unequal patterns of power and wealth distribution in postcolonial and neocolonial countries. They have also been applied to the ecological and social costs of natural resources ex...






















