Conclusion

Jonathan N. Markowitz
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Chapter 9 concludes with a discussion of the core findings and implications for the future of resource competition and territorial conflict. It demonstrates Rent-Addiction Theory’s generalizability by applying it broadly to explain the decline in territorial conflict worldwide and the prospects for resource competition in regions beyond the Arctic, such as the Middle East and Africa. The core findings support the book’s thesis that what states make influences what they want to take. The theory suggests that, contrary to existing findings on the link between economic development and conflict, resource-driven development may make states more, rather than less, conflict-prone. This insight is critical for policymakers seeking to anticipate states’ responses to climate change and technological innovation, which are rapidly revealing seabed resources. Finally, the theory provides a novel explanation for why, despite a general decline in conquest, some states still have a strong interest in seeking profits from territorial expansion.
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第9章最后讨论了研究的核心发现及其对未来资源竞争和领土冲突的影响。它通过广泛地应用租金成瘾理论来解释世界范围内领土冲突的减少以及北极以外地区(如中东和非洲)资源竞争的前景,从而证明了租金成瘾理论的普遍性。这些核心发现支持了本书的论点,即国家做出什么影响它们想要采取什么。这一理论表明,与经济发展与冲突之间联系的现有研究结果相反,资源驱动型发展可能会使国家更容易发生冲突,而不是更少。这种洞见对于决策者来说至关重要,他们希望预测各国对气候变化和技术创新的反应,这些反应正在迅速揭示海底资源。最后,这一理论提供了一种新颖的解释,解释了为什么尽管征服行为普遍下降,一些国家仍然有强烈的兴趣从领土扩张中寻求利润。
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