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The Scramble For African Oil Oppression Corruption And War For Control Of Africas Natural Resources Yates

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The Scramble For African Oil Oppression Corruption And War For Control Of Africas Natural Resources Yates
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.48 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Yates, Douglas Andrew
ISBN: 9780745330457, 9780745330464, 0745330452, 0745330460
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Scramble For African Oil Oppression Corruption And War For Control Of Africas Natural Resources Yates by Yates, Douglas Andrew 9780745330457, 9780745330464, 0745330452, 0745330460 instant download after payment.

Africa is often seen as a place to be pitied or feared as an area of instability. This book challenges these complacent assumptions, showing how our demand for oil contributes to the chronic problems plaguing the continent.
Douglas A. Yates shows how the 'scramble' by the great powers for African oil has fed corruption and undermined democracy. Yates documents how Africans have refused to remain passive in the face of such developments, forming movements to challenge this new attempt at domination.
This book is an urgent challenge to our understanding of Africa, raising questions about the consequences of our reliance on foreign resources. It will be vital reading for all those studying development and global political economy.

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