Resource Wars

Resource Wars
Title Resource Wars PDF eBook
Author Michael Klare
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 308
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780805055764

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Klare argues that wars in the near future will be fought over the control of dwindling natural resources like oil and water.

The New Resource Wars

The New Resource Wars
Title The New Resource Wars PDF eBook
Author Al Gedicks
Publisher Black Rose Books Ltd.
Pages 292
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781551640006

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Gedicks paints a disturbing picture of the current environmental crisis, but points to hopeful signs of resistance and coalition that could successfully block multinational corporations' resources colonization of native lands.

Geopolitics of Resource Wars

Geopolitics of Resource Wars
Title Geopolitics of Resource Wars PDF eBook
Author Philippe Le Billon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 277
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780714656045

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A wealth of natural resources such as oil or diamonds should, in theory, favor a country's economic and social development. And yet, from the oil fields of the Persian Gulf to the diamond mines of West Africa, millions of people in resource-rich countries have seen their lives devastated as a result of exploitative commercial relations, corrupt governance and war. Highlighting the multiple forms of violence accompanying the history of resources exploitation and current business practices supporting predatory regimes, insurgent groups and terrorists, this book covers a wide range of case studies including the geopolitics of oil control inthe Middle East, Central Asia and Columbia, spaces of governance and 'petro-violence' in Nigeria and 'blood diamonds' and other minerals associated with conflicts in Sierra Leone and the Congo.

Beyond Resource Wars

Beyond Resource Wars
Title Beyond Resource Wars PDF eBook
Author Shlomi Dinar
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 351
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0262014971

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An argument that resource scarcity and environmental degradation can provide an impetus for cooperation among countries.

Nigeria's Resource Wars

Nigeria's Resource Wars
Title Nigeria's Resource Wars PDF eBook
Author Egodi Uchendu
Publisher Vernon Press
Pages 900
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1648891578

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'Nigeria’s Resource Wars' reflects on the diversity of conflicts over access to, and allocation of, resources in Nigeria. From the devastating effects of crude oil exploration in the Niger Delta to desertification caused by climate change, and illegal gold mining in Zamfara, to mention a few, Nigeria faces new dimensions of resource-related struggles. The ravaging effects of these resource conflicts between crop farmers and Fulani herders in Nigeria’s Middlebelt and states across Southern Nigeria call for urgent scholarly interventions; with the Fulani cattle breeders’ onslaught altering the histories of many Nigerian families through deaths, loss of homes and investments, and permanent physical incapacity. Currently, there is an almost total breakdown of interethnic relations, with political commentators acknowledging that Nigeria has never been so divided as it presently is in its history. The struggles have now degenerated into kidnaps, armed robbery, and incessant targeted and random killings across the country; compounding the already complex problem of insecurity in Nigeria. The chapters in this volume engage with these issues, presenting the different arguments on resource conflicts in Nigeria. They draw insights from similar conflicts in Nigeria’s colonial/post-independence past and events from around the world to proffer possible solutions to resource-related confrontations in Africa. By offering a collection of different intellectual perspectives on resource conflicts in Nigeria, this volume will be an important reference material for understanding the diversity of thought patterns that underpin the struggle and policy approaches towards resolving conflict situations in Africa. This volume will be of considerable interest to scholars of Africa, researchers in the humanities, social sciences, and conflict studies, and policymakers interested in understanding the resource crisis in Africa.

Wars of Plunder

Wars of Plunder
Title Wars of Plunder PDF eBook
Author Philippe Le Billon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Natural resources
ISBN 9780231702683

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From Angola and Iraq to Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, resource-rich countries with high incidences of poverty are prone to devastating outbreaks of war. The character of these conflicts is highly idiosyncratic, and the response of the international community is fascinatingly complex. Philippe Le Billon traces the specific burden of owning the world's most precious resources and the effect of resource politics on the development of war. He also takes a frank look at the international context surrounding such conflicts and its possible underlying motives. Le Billon focuses on three key resources----oil, diamonds, and timber----and the circumstances that link their abundance to war. He discusses the role of resource revenue in financing belligerent forces, a trend that has grown more conspicuous with the withdrawal of Cold War foreign sponsorship. While the War on Terror has altered the terms of military assistance and the nature of war's internationalization, many belligerent actors continue to rely on the profits of conflict resources to survive. Le Billon also examines the exploitation of resources and its creation of unrest.

Resource Rebels

Resource Rebels
Title Resource Rebels PDF eBook
Author Al Gedicks
Publisher South End Press
Pages 260
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780896086401

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Native peoples throughout the globe are facing extinction due to the greed of mining and oil companies. As the energy crisis intensifies, their plight sounds the alarm to all those concerned about the prospect of global warming, genocide, and eco-disasters. Resource Rebels traces the development of multiracial, transnational movements in the US, Asia, Africa and Latin America that are countering resource extraction and providing direction for environmentalists and anticapitalists alike. Book jacket.