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- The_International_Resource_Privilege abstract "The International Resource Privilege is the power to transfer ownership or freely dispose of the natural resources of a country by the authority that countries give to the current leadership or government of that country. The resource privilege exists regardless of how the rulers came to power. While bribery is often illegal, the purchase of these resources by payment to the current government in control is legal. Corrupt leaders sell these resources to generate revenue which entrenches the corrupt government and incentivizing the seizure of power itself. This further handicaps the ability to achieve democracy along with hindering economic growth and the eradication of poverty.".
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- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageRevisionID "683737916".
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethical_principles.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_corruption.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poverty.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Causes_of_poverty.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Corruption.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Distribution_of_wealth.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Economic_growth.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Equatorial_Guinea.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink ExxonMobil.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink International_inequality.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Mathias_Risse.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Natural_resource.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Negative_and_positive_rights.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Poor_relief.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Pogge.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLinkText "The International Resource Privilege".
- The_International_Resource_Privilege wikiPageWikiLinkText "The resource privilege".
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- The_International_Resource_Privilege subject Category:Ethical_principles.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege subject Category:Political_corruption.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege subject Category:Poverty.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege hypernym Power.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege type BasketballPlayer.
- The_International_Resource_Privilege comment "The International Resource Privilege is the power to transfer ownership or freely dispose of the natural resources of a country by the authority that countries give to the current leadership or government of that country. The resource privilege exists regardless of how the rulers came to power. While bribery is often illegal, the purchase of these resources by payment to the current government in control is legal.".
- The_International_Resource_Privilege label "The International Resource Privilege".
- The_International_Resource_Privilege sameAs Q22909342.
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- The_International_Resource_Privilege sameAs Q22909342.
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- The_International_Resource_Privilege isPrimaryTopicOf The_International_Resource_Privilege.