Colombia Internacional

Colomb. int. | eISSN 1900-6004 | ISSN 0121-5612

Petróleo y diamantes como causas de la guerra civil en África subsahariana ¿Bajo qué condiciones? Under what Conditions?

No. 70 (2009-07-01)
  • Matthias Basedau
    1German Institute of Global and Area Studies
  • Tim C. Wegenast
    2Universität Konstanz

Resumen

Recent research has increasingly questioned the link between natural resources and violent conflict while stressing the importance of resource-specific context conditions under which internal conflicts become more likely. This paper engages in a systematic analysis of six of these resource-specific conditions comparing 15 African oil and diamond producing countries. Employing a Boolean logic, the results of our analysis indicate that, typically, a conflict-ridden diamond or oil producer is highly dependent on resources, its revenues are hardly spent on distributional policies and the security apparatus and, moreover, it suffers from intercommunal problems in the producing regions. Little income from resources per capita and substantial production of lootable resources in peripheral regions seem to constitute necessary conditions for civil war. Thus, our findings imply that future theoretical models and empirical strategies should integrate the full set of (resource specific) context conditions. Efforts to raise a more integrative approach combining quantitative and qualitative research designs seem particularly promising.

Palabras clave: recursos naturales, guerra civil, África Subsahariana, condiciones específicas por los recursos, medium N-approach

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