Fueling Sovereignty: Colonial Oil and the Creation of Unlikely States

Author:   Naosuke Mukoyama (University of Tokyo)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   21 March 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Naosuke Mukoyama (University of Tokyo)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781009444309


ISBN 10:   1009444301
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   21 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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'A fascinating story of origins, first unearthing and then resolving a puzzle that scholars of international politics have overlooked in the transition away from empire: how were many hundreds of colonies transformed into a much smaller number of post-colonial states? Who got sovereignty, who didn't, and why? This beautifully written treatment ranges across regions in weaving together an explanation combining the ideas, geopolitics, and resource endowments.' J. C. Sharman, University of Cambridge 'Fueling Sovereignty is an outstanding scholarly achievement, offering intriguing new insights into the intersection between resource politics, sovereignty, and evolution of the modern international system. Naosuke Mukoyama compellingly explores how the timing and scope of oil discoveries crucially conditioned local leaders' abilities to resist imperial pressures for amalgamation, often yielding powerful new petro-states in defiance of Western designs. This is a tremendous book, which will be of interest not only to historical International Relations scholars, but to everyone curious to better grasp how struggles for control over natural resources continue to profoundly influence world politics.' Andrew Phillips, Associate Professor of International Relations and Strategy, School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland 'Naosuke Mukoyama's innovative study blends theories of state formation and natural resource politics to craft a fascinating account of how colonial oil production facilitated the creation of the world's most unlikely sovereign states. Through close readings of deviant cases, Fueling Sovereignty illuminates broader relationships between resources and political development, while reminding us of the historical contingency and complexity of decolonization.' Emily Meierding, Naval Postgraduate School and author of The Oil Wars Myth 'When the wave of decolonization occurred in the last century, borders could have been and were drawn in many different ways, and prior colonial boundaries did not always translate into lines on a map demarcating sovereign states. Against this historical background, how is it that certain seemingly improbable, small states emerged out of these processes? In this pathbreaking study, Naosuke Mukoyama convincingly elucidates the factors and logics that allowed a number of otherwise 'unlikely states' to come into being.' T. H. Hall, Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford


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Naosuke Mukoyama is an Associate Professor of Global Governance at the Institute for Future Initiatives, University of Tokyo. He works on state formation, resource politics, and historical international relations.

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