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| Titre : |
Offshore States And Petro-Terrorism : Geopolitical Implications of Oil And Gas Discoveries and Security Challenges in the Gulf of Guinea |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Amadou Tidiane Cisse, Auteur |
| Editeur : |
Dakar [Sénégal] : L'Harmattan |
| Année de publication : |
2023 |
| Importance : |
186 p. |
| Présentation : |
couv. ill en coul |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-2-14-025227-3 |
| Prix : |
20 euros |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Index. décimale : |
327 Relations internationales |
| Résumé : |
Oil and gas discoveries have served as a foundation for economic prosperity in many countries around the world, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Norway, and Qatar. Yet the catastrophes experienced by some countries-especially in Africa south of the Sahara-despite the discovery of vast natural hydrocarbon deposits should not be ignored.
The development of new oil and gas fields has placed the Gulf of Guinea at the centre of a nexus of greed on the part of foreign powers, Big Oil corporations and criminal groups. The Gulf of Guinea has become a theatre where rivalries to play out between developed countries seeking to control the energy resources of the region, which holds a quarter of Africa's gas resources. It is also the new global epicentre of piracy and maritime criminality, ahead of the Gulf of Aden. |
Offshore States And Petro-Terrorism : Geopolitical Implications of Oil And Gas Discoveries and Security Challenges in the Gulf of Guinea [texte imprimé] / Amadou Tidiane Cisse, Auteur . - Dakar [Sénégal] : L'Harmattan, 2023 . - 186 p. : couv. ill en coul. ISBN : 978-2-14-025227-3 : 20 euros Langues : Français ( fre)
| Index. décimale : |
327 Relations internationales |
| Résumé : |
Oil and gas discoveries have served as a foundation for economic prosperity in many countries around the world, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Norway, and Qatar. Yet the catastrophes experienced by some countries-especially in Africa south of the Sahara-despite the discovery of vast natural hydrocarbon deposits should not be ignored.
The development of new oil and gas fields has placed the Gulf of Guinea at the centre of a nexus of greed on the part of foreign powers, Big Oil corporations and criminal groups. The Gulf of Guinea has become a theatre where rivalries to play out between developed countries seeking to control the energy resources of the region, which holds a quarter of Africa's gas resources. It is also the new global epicentre of piracy and maritime criminality, ahead of the Gulf of Aden. |
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