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Chapter 1: The Paradox of Resource Wealth

Summary:

This opening chapter challenges the assumption that natural wealth leads to prosperity. It introduces the resource curse and sets the stage for a deeper inquiry into why resource-endowed nations often suffer from underdevelopment and instability.

Key Themes:
  • Resource curse
  • Political dysfunction
  • Rentier dynamics

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Chapter 2: The Geography of Resource Burden

Summary:

Explores how geography shapes the experience of resource extraction. Certain regions are overexploited while others benefit. The concept of spatial injustice emerges as a foundational lens in the MASI Framework.

Key Themes:
  • Spatial burden
  • Territorial exclusion
  • Regional inequality

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Chapter 3: Mobility and the Constraints of Escape

Summary:

This chapter examines physical, economic, and cultural mobility. It reveals how immobility traps populations in extractive zones and deepens grievance over time.

Key Themes:
  • Mobility justice
  • Cultural immobility
  • Entrapment dynamics

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Chapter 4: Democratic Responsiveness and the Illusion of Inclusion

Summary:

Unpacks why democratic structures often fail resource-rich communities. From tokenism to elite capture, it reveals how access to voice is systemically undermined.

Key Themes:
  • Clientelism
  • Electoral exclusion
  • Political legitimacy

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Chapter 5: The Welfare Gap and Development Disillusionment

Summary:

Despite promises of prosperity, many resource communities remain underdeveloped. This chapter introduces the Welfare Gap as a critical MASI variable linking broken promises to rising instability.

Key Themes:
  • Development failures
  • Expectation vs. delivery
  • Structural grievance

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Chapter 6: Grievance, Radicalization, and Institutional Decay

Summary:

Shows how prolonged marginalization breeds grievance and radicalization. It connects the MASI dimensions to cycles of violence and institutional erosion.

Key Themes:
  • Radicalization
  • Institutional breakdown
  • Social unrest

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Chapter 7: Taxonomy of Conflict and the Global Reach of MASI

Summary:

Presents a classification of resource-based conflicts using the MASI lens. Includes examples from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and North America.

Key Themes:
  • Global conflict typologies
  • MASI application
  • Comparative analysis

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Chapter 8: Institutions and the Limits of Reform

Summary:

Analyzes why institutional reforms often fail in resource states. It explores reform resistance, elite bargains, and international complicity.

Key Themes:
  • Reform limitations
  • Institutional inertia
  • Governance gridlock

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Chapter 9: The Resource State and the Crisis of Legitimacy

Summary:

Concludes by diagnosing the legitimacy crisis in extractive regimes and proposing a vision for a post-extractive social contract anchored in justice and inclusion.

Key Themes:
  • Sovereignty and legitimacy
  • Post-resource governance
  • Structural justice

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