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Africa's New Oil

by Celeste Hicks

An revealing account of how Africa's new oil boom could make or break the countries affected.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The 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. A much-needed account of an issue that will likely transform the fortunes of a number of African countries - for better or for worse.

Author Biography

Celeste Hicks is a freelance journalist and former BBC correspondent, who has lived and worked across the Sahel and in Somalia.

Table of Contents

* Introduction*1. Chad: a model project*2. The aftermath*3. Lessons learned for China?*4. Resource nationalism in Niger*5. Civil society power in Ghana*6. The East African miracle?* Conclusion

Review

'The new oil scramble in Africa is a hugely important development topic, and while there is now a vast and sophisticated literature on the political economy of the "older" petro-states across the continent (such as Nigeria, Angola, Algeria), there is no comparable analysis of the sort offered by Africa's New Oil. This book combines well both ethnographic and lived experiences in the narrative as well as more policy inflected and academic debates.' Michael J. Watts, author of Curse of the Black Gold 'Through meticulous research, rigorous analysis and personable jargon-free language, Celeste Hicks lays bare one of the great development dilemmas of our time. Africa's New Oil is a must-read for anybody who wishes to see the wealth from the continent's natural resources fairly distributed, as well as being a practical handbook for those actively pressuring their governments to exploit those resources for the benefit of all.' Pete Lewenstein, author and former deputy editor at BBC African Service 'A timely and deeply insightful look at the oil industry in Africa. Hicks aptly captures key policy decisions and outcomes from country to country, while highlighting the important contextual challenges that influenced these policy choices.' Charles Wanguhu, coordinator, Kenya Civil Society Platform on Oil and Gas 'In this vivid account, Celeste Hicks clearly shows the complexities that are at the intersection of oil governance reform and the political realities of weak institutions, impunity, poor planning, conflict, corruption and entrenched elite interests. This is a must-read for all people that are at the frontlines of working towards reforming the governance of mining, oil, gas resources and revenues.' Gilbert Makore, coordinator, Publish What You Pay-Zimbabwe

Long Description

The 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.A much-needed account of an issue that will likely transform the fortunes of a number of African countries - for better or for worse.

Review Quote

'The new oil scramble in Africa is a hugely important development topic, and while there is now a vast and sophisticated literature on the political economy of the "older" petro-states across the continent (such as Nigeria, Angola, Algeria), there is no comparable analysis of the sort offered by Africa's New Oil . This book combines well both ethnographic and lived experiences in the narrative as well as more policy inflected and academic debates.' Michael J. Watts, author of Curse of the Black Gold 'Through meticulous research, rigorous analysis and personable jargon-free language, Celeste Hicks lays bare one of the great development dilemmas of our time. Africa's New Oil is a must-read for anybody who wishes to see the wealth from the continent's natural resources fairly distributed, as well as being a practical handbook for those actively pressuring their governments to exploit those resources for the benefit of all.' Pete Lewenstein, author and former deputy editor at BBC African Service 'A timely and deeply insightful look at the oil industry in Africa. Hicks aptly captures key policy decisions and outcomes from country to country, while highlighting the important contextual challenges that influenced these policy choices.' Charles Wanguhu, coordinator, Kenya Civil Society Platform on Oil and Gas 'In this vivid account, Celeste Hicks clearly shows the complexities that are at the intersection of oil governance reform and the political realities of weak institutions, impunity, poor planning, conflict, corruption and entrenched elite interests. This is a must-read for all people that are at the frontlines of working towards reforming the governance of mining, oil, gas resources and revenues.' Gilbert Makore, coordinator, Publish What You Pay-Zimbabwe 'Africa's New Oil is a well-writtenjournalistic introduction to the continent's new oil producers and its case studiescan offer something of value to academic and lay readers alike.' Journal of Retracing Africa

Promotional "Headline"

An revealing account of how Africa's new oil boom could make or break the countries affected.

Details

ISBN1783601132
Year 2015
ISBN-10 1783601132
ISBN-13 9781783601134
Format Hardcover
Author Celeste Hicks
Series African Arguments
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Subtitle Power, Pipelines and Future Fortunes
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 338.27282096
Pages 256
Short Title AFRICAS NEW OIL
Language English
Media Book
Publication Date 2015-04-09
Illustrations Yes
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
UK Release Date 2015-04-09
NZ Release Date 2015-04-09
AU Release Date 2015-04-08

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