
Natural Wealth Collection
Resource, Region, and Ruin
Understanding Conflict in Resource States
ByJoshua GogoPhD, CMC, ICD.D, CFAWhy does wealth in the ground so often translate to conflict on the surface? This book explores the paradox of resource-rich states plagued by instability, grievance, and underdevelopment, introducing the MASI framework as a powerful diagnostic tool.
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ISBN: 978-1069482609
Published: 2025
Edition: First Edition
About This Book
Why does wealth in the ground so often translate to conflict on the surface?
*Resource, Region, and Ruin* explores the paradox of resource-rich states plagued by instability, grievance, and underdevelopment. From the Niger Delta to Basra, Northern Alberta to Sudan, this book combines field research, economic theory, and political analysis to introduce the **MASI framework**—a powerful diagnostic tool for understanding conflict in extractive economies.
Bridging economics, public policy, public choice and political legitimacy, this work challenges the logic of top-down development and proposes a new pathway to efficiency, equity and inclusion in the resource state.
Essential reading for policymakers, corporate boards in extractive industry, scholars, and community advocates navigating the complexities of natural wealth and structural justice.
Topics
Natural WealthConflictGovernanceEconomic DevelopmentPolitical EconomyPublic Policy
Audience
- ·Policymakers and government officials in resource-rich states
- ·Corporate boards in extractive industries
- ·Scholars and researchers in development economics and political science
- ·Community advocates and civil society organizations
