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1072Natural resources and government responsivenessPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 14 (1): 84-105. 2015.Pogge and Wenar 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 …Read more
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University of California, San DiegoDepartment of Political Science
Department of PhilosophyAssociate Professor
San Diego, California, United States of America
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