Wealth Sharing for Conflict Prevention and Economic Growth : Botswana Case Study of Natural Resource Utilization for Peace and Development

There are countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and even a few such countries in Africa that are using non-renewable resources to drive development and have not experienced conflict. South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia are such typical...

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Main Author: Sebudubudu, David
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
GAS
GDP
NDP
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/12/19389266/wealth-sharing-conflict-prevention-economic-growth-botswana-case-study-natural-resource-utilization-peace-development
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topic AGRICULTURE
ALLEGIANCE
ALLOCATION
ASBESTOS
ASBESTOS AND MANGANESE
BENEFICIATION
BUDGET DEFICIT
CABINET
CENTRAL BANK
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
COAL
COAL MINE
COAL MINING
COERCION
COLLIERY
CONSTITUENCY
CONSTITUENTS
COPPER
CORPORATION
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEMOCRATIC STATE
DEMOCRATIC SYSTEMS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DIAMOND MINES
DIAMOND MINING
DIAMONDS
DICTATORSHIP
DISCRIMINATORY LAWS
DIVIDENDS
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC FACTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC PROSPERITY
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ELECTION
ELECTIONS
EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
ETHNIC GROUP
ETHNIC GROUPS
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT
EXPLOITATION OF MINERALS
EXPORTS
FAMILY TIES
FELDSPAR
FISCAL POLICIES
FOREIGN POLICY
FREE MEDIA
GAS
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GOLD
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
GOVERNOR
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GYPSUM
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
HOSPITAL
HUMAN RIGHTS
IDEOLOGY
INCOME
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
JOB CREATION
JOURNALISTS
KAOLIN
LAND TENURE
LAWS
LEGAL STATUS
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
LEGITIMACY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
MAJORITY MEMBERS
MEAT
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
MINE OPERATIONS
MINERAL EXPLORATION
MINERAL EXTRACTION
MINERAL RESOURCE
MINERAL RESOURCES
MINERAL REVENUES
MINERAL RIGHTS
MINERAL SECTOR
MINERAL WEALTH
MINERALS
MINERALS INDUSTRY
MINES
MINING AREAS
MINING COMPANY
MINING OPERATIONS
MINING SECTOR
MINORITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONAL INTEREST
NATIONAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE CURSE
NATURAL RESOURCE WEALTH
NATURAL RESOURCES
NDP
NICKEL
NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES
OIL
OWNERSHIP OF MINERALS
PARLIAMENT
PEACE
PER CAPITA INCOME
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
PLATINUM
PLUTONIUM
POLICY SERIES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL PROCESS
PRECIOUS STONES
PRIME MINISTER
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PROSPECTING
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC SERVICE
QUEEN
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
RACIAL INEQUALITIES
RECESSION
REFORM EFFORT
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
REPRESENTATIVES
REPUBLIC
RESERVE
RESOURCE BASE
RESOURCE CURSE
RESOURCE DEPENDENCE
RESOURCE SCARCITY
REVENUE SHARING
RULE OF LAW
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SALT
SAND
SHAFTS
SHORT SUPPLY
SILVER
SKILLED LABOUR
SMALL MINE
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
SODA ASH
STATE POLICY
STATE POWER
TALC
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
URANIUM
VICTIMS
WEALTH
WOMAN
ZINC
spellingShingle AGRICULTURE
ALLEGIANCE
ALLOCATION
ASBESTOS
ASBESTOS AND MANGANESE
BENEFICIATION
BUDGET DEFICIT
CABINET
CENTRAL BANK
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
COAL
COAL MINE
COAL MINING
COERCION
COLLIERY
CONSTITUENCY
CONSTITUENTS
COPPER
CORPORATION
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEMOCRATIC STATE
DEMOCRATIC SYSTEMS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DIAMOND MINES
DIAMOND MINING
DIAMONDS
DICTATORSHIP
DISCRIMINATORY LAWS
DIVIDENDS
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC FACTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC PROSPERITY
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ELECTION
ELECTIONS
EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
ETHNIC GROUP
ETHNIC GROUPS
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT
EXPLOITATION OF MINERALS
EXPORTS
FAMILY TIES
FELDSPAR
FISCAL POLICIES
FOREIGN POLICY
FREE MEDIA
GAS
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GOLD
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
GOVERNOR
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GYPSUM
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
HOSPITAL
HUMAN RIGHTS
IDEOLOGY
INCOME
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
JOB CREATION
JOURNALISTS
KAOLIN
LAND TENURE
LAWS
LEGAL STATUS
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
LEGITIMACY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
MAJORITY MEMBERS
MEAT
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
MINE OPERATIONS
MINERAL EXPLORATION
MINERAL EXTRACTION
MINERAL RESOURCE
MINERAL RESOURCES
MINERAL REVENUES
MINERAL RIGHTS
MINERAL SECTOR
MINERAL WEALTH
MINERALS
MINERALS INDUSTRY
MINES
MINING AREAS
MINING COMPANY
MINING OPERATIONS
MINING SECTOR
MINORITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONAL INTEREST
NATIONAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE CURSE
NATURAL RESOURCE WEALTH
NATURAL RESOURCES
NDP
NICKEL
NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES
OIL
OWNERSHIP OF MINERALS
PARLIAMENT
PEACE
PER CAPITA INCOME
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
PLATINUM
PLUTONIUM
POLICY SERIES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL PROCESS
PRECIOUS STONES
PRIME MINISTER
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PROSPECTING
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC SERVICE
QUEEN
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
RACIAL INEQUALITIES
RECESSION
REFORM EFFORT
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
REPRESENTATIVES
REPUBLIC
RESERVE
RESOURCE BASE
RESOURCE CURSE
RESOURCE DEPENDENCE
RESOURCE SCARCITY
REVENUE SHARING
RULE OF LAW
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SALT
SAND
SHAFTS
SHORT SUPPLY
SILVER
SKILLED LABOUR
SMALL MINE
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
SODA ASH
STATE POLICY
STATE POWER
TALC
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
URANIUM
VICTIMS
WEALTH
WOMAN
ZINC
Sebudubudu, David
Wealth Sharing for Conflict Prevention and Economic Growth : Botswana Case Study of Natural Resource Utilization for Peace and Development
geographic_facet Africa
Botswana
description There are countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and even a few such countries in Africa that are using non-renewable resources to drive development and have not experienced conflict. South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia are such typical cases in Africa. Instead, the presence of significant minerals in Botswana is associated with economic development and democracy as well as peace. This paper applies the "resource curse", thesis to the case of Botswana, a country that is rich in minerals, yet it has realized positive development thus avoiding conflict and 'the resource curse'. The focus of this study is to examine the experience of Botswana in using natural resources to promote equitable development and thereby avoid conflict which often results from selfish private or ethnic group interests that elsewhere have used natural resources to the exclusion of other groups in society. This study specifically looks at the conditions and factors that facilitated the absence of internal conflict in the extraction of natural resources in Botswana. The key questions answered are: what contextual conditions and factors facilitated the peaceful extraction of natural resources in Botswana?; and were these factors unique to Botswana or can they be replicated elsewhere?. The first chapter gives introduction. The second chapter deals with the socio-political setting of the chiefs' rule during the pre-colonial and colonial periods. The third chapter discusses Botswana's democracy and how it has evolved not only to democratize society but also to become a management culture of good governance for defining how the natural resources will be utilized for the country's development. Chapter four outlines the mineral resource base of Botswana and the policies and strategies used by government in ensuring that such resources were used for public good rather than the self-interest of either the leaders or mining houses. Chapter five focuses attention on cases of local conflicts relating to mineral and other natural resources around different parts of the country. Chapter six brings the issues together to explain Botswana's democratic and mineral dividends in attaining a high development success rate. Chapter seven presents conclusion.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Sebudubudu, David
author_facet Sebudubudu, David
author_sort Sebudubudu, David
title Wealth Sharing for Conflict Prevention and Economic Growth : Botswana Case Study of Natural Resource Utilization for Peace and Development
title_short Wealth Sharing for Conflict Prevention and Economic Growth : Botswana Case Study of Natural Resource Utilization for Peace and Development
title_full Wealth Sharing for Conflict Prevention and Economic Growth : Botswana Case Study of Natural Resource Utilization for Peace and Development
title_fullStr Wealth Sharing for Conflict Prevention and Economic Growth : Botswana Case Study of Natural Resource Utilization for Peace and Development
title_full_unstemmed Wealth Sharing for Conflict Prevention and Economic Growth : Botswana Case Study of Natural Resource Utilization for Peace and Development
title_sort wealth sharing for conflict prevention and economic growth : botswana case study of natural resource utilization for peace and development
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/12/19389266/wealth-sharing-conflict-prevention-economic-growth-botswana-case-study-natural-resource-utilization-peace-development
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18706
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spelling okr-10986-187062021-04-23T14:03:47Z Wealth Sharing for Conflict Prevention and Economic Growth : Botswana Case Study of Natural Resource Utilization for Peace and Development Sebudubudu, David AGRICULTURE ALLEGIANCE ALLOCATION ASBESTOS ASBESTOS AND MANGANESE BENEFICIATION BUDGET DEFICIT CABINET CENTRAL BANK CITIZEN CITIZENS COAL COAL MINE COAL MINING COERCION COLLIERY CONSTITUENCY CONSTITUENTS COPPER CORPORATION DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEMOCRATIC STATE DEMOCRATIC SYSTEMS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT PLANS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIAMOND MINES DIAMOND MINING DIAMONDS DICTATORSHIP DISCRIMINATORY LAWS DIVIDENDS DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ECONOMIC SITUATION ELECTION ELECTIONS EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC GROUPS EXCLUSIVE RIGHT EXPLOITATION OF MINERALS EXPORTS FAMILY TIES FELDSPAR FISCAL POLICIES FOREIGN POLICY FREE MEDIA GAS GDP GDP PER CAPITA GOLD GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT GOVERNOR GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GYPSUM HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE HOSPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS IDEOLOGY INCOME INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT JOB CREATION JOURNALISTS KAOLIN LAND TENURE LAWS LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL LEGITIMACY LIFE EXPECTANCY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORITY MEMBERS MEAT MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY MINE OPERATIONS MINERAL EXPLORATION MINERAL EXTRACTION MINERAL RESOURCE MINERAL RESOURCES MINERAL REVENUES MINERAL RIGHTS MINERAL SECTOR MINERAL WEALTH MINERALS MINERALS INDUSTRY MINES MINING AREAS MINING COMPANY MINING OPERATIONS MINING SECTOR MINORITY MORTALITY NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL ECONOMY NATIONAL INTEREST NATIONAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE CURSE NATURAL RESOURCE WEALTH NATURAL RESOURCES NDP NICKEL NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES OIL OWNERSHIP OF MINERALS PARLIAMENT PEACE PER CAPITA INCOME PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PLATINUM PLUTONIUM POLICY SERIES POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PARTY POLITICAL PROCESS PRECIOUS STONES PRIME MINISTER PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PROSPECTING PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC SERVICE QUEEN RACIAL DISCRIMINATION RACIAL INEQUALITIES RECESSION REFORM EFFORT RENEWABLE RESOURCES REPRESENTATIVES REPUBLIC RESERVE RESOURCE BASE RESOURCE CURSE RESOURCE DEPENDENCE RESOURCE SCARCITY REVENUE SHARING RULE OF LAW RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALT SAND SHAFTS SHORT SUPPLY SILVER SKILLED LABOUR SMALL MINE SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL STRUCTURE SODA ASH STATE POLICY STATE POWER TALC TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE URANIUM VICTIMS WEALTH WOMAN ZINC There are countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and even a few such countries in Africa that are using non-renewable resources to drive development and have not experienced conflict. South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia are such typical cases in Africa. Instead, the presence of significant minerals in Botswana is associated with economic development and democracy as well as peace. This paper applies the "resource curse", thesis to the case of Botswana, a country that is rich in minerals, yet it has realized positive development thus avoiding conflict and 'the resource curse'. The focus of this study is to examine the experience of Botswana in using natural resources to promote equitable development and thereby avoid conflict which often results from selfish private or ethnic group interests that elsewhere have used natural resources to the exclusion of other groups in society. This study specifically looks at the conditions and factors that facilitated the absence of internal conflict in the extraction of natural resources in Botswana. The key questions answered are: what contextual conditions and factors facilitated the peaceful extraction of natural resources in Botswana?; and were these factors unique to Botswana or can they be replicated elsewhere?. The first chapter gives introduction. The second chapter deals with the socio-political setting of the chiefs' rule during the pre-colonial and colonial periods. The third chapter discusses Botswana's democracy and how it has evolved not only to democratize society but also to become a management culture of good governance for defining how the natural resources will be utilized for the country's development. Chapter four outlines the mineral resource base of Botswana and the policies and strategies used by government in ensuring that such resources were used for public good rather than the self-interest of either the leaders or mining houses. Chapter five focuses attention on cases of local conflicts relating to mineral and other natural resources around different parts of the country. Chapter six brings the issues together to explain Botswana's democratic and mineral dividends in attaining a high development success rate. Chapter seven presents conclusion. 2014-06-20T19:52:52Z 2014-06-20T19:52:52Z 2011-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/12/19389266/wealth-sharing-conflict-prevention-economic-growth-botswana-case-study-natural-resource-utilization-peace-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18706 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Botswana