I’m Afraid You Have Oil

And It’s a Diagnosis No Poor Country Should Want

What makes oil-producing countries different from other countries–and why would something as ostensibly beneficial as oil wealth be bad? It’s not a coincidence that a lot of oil lies beneath the ground of the world’s more volatile countries, said UCLA political scientist Michael Ross, author of The Oil Curse: How Petroleum Wealth Shapes the Development of Nations. And neither Western intervention nor multinational corporations are to blame.

Rather, Ross told a crowd at the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles, oil is bad for developing countries because of “the extraordinary power and the kinds …

Will There Be Blood?

What the Arab States Might Look Like If No One Needed Their Oil

 

The more oil that countries in the Middle East have, the more effectively their governments have crushed democratic movements. In advance of “Will Oil Drown the Arab Spring?” , a …

Shaurma No. 1 (Baku, Azerbaijan)

Becoming a Regular

Shaurma No. 1 is not for girls. At least, it’s not for the kind of girl who wanders in in a tank top at 7:30 in the morning because she …

Over-Joyed

What Our Osama Glee Says About the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations

Yes, I’m glad Osama bin Laden has been killed. I admire the detective work and the soldiering that was involved. I agree that it’s a symbolically important blow against al-Qaida. …

“Geronimo KIA”

America Exhales, Finally, Upon Hearing the News

That felt good, didn’t it?

There are plenty of reasons – both analytical and moral – to stifle euphoria at the news of Osama bin Laden’s killing. It is unlikely to …

Heart and Home

I was 9 years old when I discovered that Saudi Arabia, where I had lived since birth, wasn’t a place where I’d be allowed to stay. My mother and father …