“…Firstly, minerals, specifically oil, have been associated with instability, secrecy and unaccountable governments (Humphreys et al, 2007;Ross, 2001Ross, , 2006Ross, , 2012. This argument resonated strongly in the 1990s to explain the relative durability of authoritarian governments in the Middle East, although the extent to which it is fully applicable across the region -and much less in the developing world -has been challenged recently (Herb, 2005;Hertog, 2010a;Peters & Moore, 2009;Yom, 2011). The second argument is more time-specific and takes the view that the wave of neoliberal reforms in the developing world in the 1980s and 1990s reduced developmental space for poorer, resource-rich countries and increased already democratic deficits as a result of state-managed neoliberalism.…”