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The New Resource Curse

Economy
全球
开始于 April 30, 2026

The article explores how the global shift towards renewable energy is creating a new resource curse, affecting countries rich in critical minerals and reshaping geopolitical dynamics.

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The New Resource Curse

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Apr 30, 2026

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While resource wealth can drive economic growth, it often leads to dependency and volatility in global markets.

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The notion of a 'new resource curse' oversimplifies complex socio-economic challenges faced by developing nations.

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Investing in education and infrastructure is crucial for resource-rich countries to mitigate the adverse effects of resource wealth.

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The new resource curse exacerbates inequality and corruption, undermining democratic governance in resource-rich nations.

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Countries rich in natural resources should prioritize sustainable management to avoid the pitfalls of the new resource curse.

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