Foreword 1 Beyond Blood Oil 2 Bad Men and Dirty Trade 3 The West's Energy Trap: Can It Be Broken? 4 Collective Resource Control and the Power of Complicity 5 Does a Country Belong to Its People? 6 Why States Must Remedy the Resource Curse 7 Reply to Blake and Mehdiyeva 8 Reply to Kutz 9 Reply to Stilz 10 Reply to James Notes Index About the Authors
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Leif Wenar’s well-received 2016 book Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules that Run the World stands as the only sustained contribution to the “oil curse” literature by a political philosopher. It focuses not only on describing how oil resources can undermine democracy, social equality, and sustainable development but also on the moral obligations and collective interests of those who buy and consume oil. In Beyond Blood Oil, Wenar expands on the themes and proposals of his previous book and engages a distinguished group of scholars to explore Wenar’s philosophical arguments and assess the prospects of his practical policy proposal of Clean Trade.
Beyond Blood Oil is an author-meets-critics volume with a lively and accessible overview essay where Wenar sets the stage for engagement with five first-class critics from the fields of political theory, philosophy, and energy politics. As these critics challenge Wenar’s proposals, Wenar replies vigorously and frankly, making the volume the scene of a highly energetic debate.
Beyond Blood Oil will appeal to a broad audience of scholars, students, journalists, and readers interested in questions of economic and global justice, natural resource property rights, fair trade, international security, and promoting peaceful democracy.