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- A petrostate, oil state or petrocracy is a country whose economy is heavily dependent on the extraction and export of oil or natural gas. The presence...
- the era of globalization, several African countries have emerged as petrostates (for example Angola, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Sudan). These are nations...
- Diana; Cheatham, Amelia (31 July 2024). "Venezuela: The Rise and Fall of a Petrostate". Council on Foreign Relations. Archived from the original on 8 August...
- and Palais de Tokyo in Paris. Recurring themes in Al Qadiri's work are petrostates and gender identity. Al Qadiri was born in Senegal, where her father...
- industrialization and economic development. Some countries, known as petrostates, gained significant economic and international power over their control...
- argues that petrostates may be emboldened to act more aggressively because of the inability of allied great powers to punish the petrostate. The great...
- particular kind of political site. Herbert has made it resemble a desertified petrostate area. The Fremen people of Arrakis were influenced by the Bedouin tribes...
- Russian). President of Russia. 17 January 2000. Goldmann, Marshall (2008). Petrostate: Putin, Power and the New Russia. Oxford University Press. pp. 141–142...
- Petr; Nazarov, Vladimir; Lazaryan, Samvel (17 May 2016). "Twilight of the Petrostate". The National Interest. Archived from the original on 22 May 2016. Retrieved...
- Labrador, Rocio (24 February 2019). "Venezuela: The Rise and Fall of a Petrostate". Council on Foreign Relations. Archived from the original on 1 March...