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Michael L. Ross is a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), specializing in energy politics, fossil fuel subsidies, and the political challenges faced by resource-rich nations. His work bridges comparative politics, environmental policy, and international development.
- Education: Princeton University (1997)
- Affiliations: International Institute at UCLA, Natural Resources Governance Institute, UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network
His research focuses on the 'resource curse,' examining how petroleum wealth impacts political institutions, economic development, and gender equity. His influential book The Oil Curse (2012) explores this theme, winning international acclaim. Recent studies emphasize fossil fuel subsidy reforms, climate change governance, and strategies for economic diversification in oil-dependent economies.
Articles since 2020 highlight fragile subsidy reforms, political obstacles to climate action, and Africa's economic diversification challenges. Ross critiques global governance failures in addressing fossil fuel dependency and advocates for equitable resource management policies.
- Awards: Choice Magazine 'Outstanding Academic Title' (2012)
He advises graduate students like Lorena De la Puente Burlando and collaborates with institutions like the Political Instability Task Force. His work informs policy debates on extractive industries, transparency initiatives, and sustainable development goals.
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