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GEOPOLITICAL FAULTS
VOL. 9, NO. 3, PGS. 9–14

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Who Owns the Earth? Power, Resources, and the Global Struggle for Control
A conversation with Michael Klare

Michael Klare is Professor Emeritus of Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College and a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Arms Control Association. He is also the author of Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict.

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To what extent do governments have full sovereignty over their natural resources? What factors might constrain their autonomy in resource exploitation?

Nations possess sovereignty over their resources only to the degree that they can defend them from foreign conquest and exploitation. Great powers —especially imperial ones— will ALWAYS seek to exploit the resources of weaker countries for their own benefit, whether through direct conquest and occupation (colonialism) or by coercing or [...]

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