Briefing: Oil Revenue Accountability in Iraq: Breaking the Resource Curse - February 2004
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Tsalik, Svetlana
Article from: OGEL 3 (2004), in Good Governance
Introduction
p>Svetlana Tsalik, director of the Open Society Institute 's Revenue Watch program, told the U.S. Institute of Peace on January 22 that Iraq 's oil revenues are likely to become a source of instability if they are not managed in a transparent manner by a government that the Iraqi people see as legitimate. This briefing summarazes Tsalik's presentation.
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Suggested Citation
S. Tsalik; "Briefing: Oil Revenue Accountability in Iraq: Breaking the Resource Curse - February 2004"
OGEL 3 (2004), www.ogel.org
URL: www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=1322