Petro-aggression

Petro-aggression is the tendency for a petrostate to be involved in international conflicts, or to be the targets of them. One study suggests that petro-revolutionary states are 250 percent more likely to instigate international conflicts than a typical country.[1]

It remains unclear whether the pattern of petro-aggression found in oil-rich countries also applies to other natural resources besides oil.[2]

Possible examples

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gollark: <@356107472269869058> YOU should obtain Intel Xeon Phi.
gollark: I think that's just you being apiomonoids.
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See also

References

  1. Colgan, Jeff (2013). Petro-Aggression: When Oil Causes War. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Homer-Dixon, Thomas (1999). Environment, Scarcity, and Violence. Princeton University Press.

Further reading

  • Colgan, Jeff (2013). Petro-Aggression: When Oil Causes War. Cambridge University Press.
  • Ross, Michael (2012). The Oil Curse. Princeton University Press.
  • Yergin, Daniel (2008). The Prize.


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