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Oil Wealth and the Poverty of Politics
Algeria Compared
This book explains why Algeria's post-colonial domestic political economy unravelled, and how the regime eventually managed to regain power and hegemony.
Miriam R. Lowi (Author)
9781107402966, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 12 May 2011
252 pages
23 x 14.5 x 1.5 cm, 0.37 kg
" Oil Wealth and the Poverty of Politics is not only a well-written case study of Algeria, tracing its political trajectory from independence, but also a well documented study of rentier states. Its comparative perspective reveals the importance of leadership choices over natural resource endowments."-Jean-Marc Kilolo-Malambwe, Institut de la statistique du Québec, African Studies Review
How can we make sense of Algeria's post-colonial experience - the tragedy of unfulfilled expectations, the descent into violence, the resurgence of the state? Oil Wealth and the Poverty of Politics explains why Algeria's domestic political economy unravelled from the mid-1980s, and how the regime eventually managed to regain power and hegemony. Miriam Lowi argues the importance of leadership decisions for political outcomes, and extends the argument to explain the variation in stability in oil-exporting states following economic shocks. Comparing Algeria with Iran, Iraq, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, she asks why some states break down and undergo regime change, while others remain stable, or manage to re-stabilise after a period of instability. In contrast with exclusively structuralist accounts of the rentier state, this book demonstrates, in a fascinating and accessible study, that political stability is a function of the way in which structure and agency combine.
Preface
Part I. Introduction: 1. Oil shocks and the challenge to states
2. Natural resources and political instability
Part II. Algeria and its Discontents: 3. From conquest to independence
4. The elaboration of a system
5. From boom to bust, and … verging on breakdown
6. The persistence of violence and the process of re-equilibration
Part III. Comparisons and Conclusions: 7. Variations on a theme: comparators in the Muslim world
8. Oil wealth and the poverty of politics
Bibliography.
Subject Areas: Economics [KC], Constitution: government & the state [JPHC], Politics & government [JP]