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Natural resources and corruption in post-war transitions: matters of trust
Authors:Philippe Le Billon
Institution:1. Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canadaphilippe.lebillon@ubc.ca
Abstract:Many ‘post-conflict’ countries face difficulties in reaping the full benefits of their natural resource wealth for reconstruction and development purposes. This is a major issue given these countries’ needs and the risk of seeing ‘mismanaged’ primary sectors undermine a transition to peace. Bringing together debates about the ‘inequality-mistrust-corruption’ trap and relationships between natural resources and corruption, this paper suggest that some resource sectors may be more likely to foster inequalities, and thereby increase corruption and distrust, while others are less likely to do so. Reviewing arguments and empirical evidence, I point to the relative importance of transition contexts, stakeholder incentives and resource sector characteristics, and suggest how resource-related corruption may be better understood in relation to trust-building and reconciliation processes.
Keywords:corruption  post-conflict  resource curse  trust  inequalities
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