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020 _a978-1-78360-112-7
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035 _a(OCoLC)1374259858
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100 1 _aHicks, Celeste
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245 1 0 _aAfrica´s new oil
_b: power, pipelines and future fortunes
_cCeleste Hicks
260 _aLondon :
_bZed Books,
_c2015
300 _aXIV, 239 p.
_bgráf., mapas
_c20 cm
490 0 _aAfrican arguments
500 _aÍndice
504 _aBibliografía: p.216-225
520 _aThe development of Africa's oil has greatly accelerated in recent years, with some countries looking at the prospect of almost unimaginable flows of money into their national budgets. But the story of African oil has usually been associated with conflict, corruption and disaster, with older producers such as Nigeria having little to show for the many billions of dollars they've earned. In this eye-opening book, former BBC correspondent Celeste Hicks questions the inevitability of the so-called resource curse, revealing what the discovery of oil means for ordinary Africans, and how China's involvement could mean a profound change in Africa's relationship with the West.
650 2 7 _aPetróleo
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650 7 _aRecurso natural
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650 2 7 _aCorrupción
_958157
650 2 7 _aHistoria
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651 0 _aÁfrica
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