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Schritt, Jannik; Witte, Annika (eds.) (2023) | |
Oil-Age Africa: Critical Reflections on Oil Politics, Resource Economies and Extractive Communities | |
Leiden: Brill. Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies (AEGIS) #29. 300p. |
Ostrum, Nicholas (2021) | |
Interdependency and Economic (Ir)rationality: West German-Libyan Petro-relations in 'Crisis' | |
The International History Review. Volume 43 #6. p. 1291-1311. |
Arbucias, Daniel (2020) | |
Sabotage or Appropriation? A Study of Agential Behavior in Three African Civil Wars | |
African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review. Volume 10 #1. p. 72-98. |
Msengwa, Amina S.; Rugaimukamu, Deogratias M.B.; Bwire, Bwire W.; Saqware, Godfrey J.; Kibona, Shadrack E. (2020) | |
Community Perceptions and Experiences on the Use of Oil and Gas in Tanzania Mainland: A Triangulation Method Study | |
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 133-150. |
Nwozor, Agaptus; Olanrewaju, John; Ake, Modupe; Okidu, Onjefu (2020) | |
Oil and its discontents: the political economy of artisanal refining in Nigeria | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 47 #166. p. 662-675. |
Schritt, Jannik (2020) | |
Crude talking: radio and the politics of naming, blaming and claiming in oil-age Niger | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #3. p. 415-436. |
Udoh, Isidore (2020) | |
Oil production, environmental pressures and other sources of violent conflict in Nigeria | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 47 #164. p. 199-219. |
Adibe, Raymond; Nwangwu, Chikodiri; Ezirim, Gerald E.; Egonu, Nnamdi (2019) | |
Energy hegemony and maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea: rethinking the regional trans-border cooperation approach | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 46 #160. p. 336-346. |
Agbanike, Tobechi F.; Nwani, Chinazaekpere; Uwazie, Uwazie I.; Anochiwa, Lasbrey I.; Enyoghasim, Michael O. (2019) | |
Banking Sector Development and Energy Consumption in Nigeria: Exploring the Causal Relationship and its Implications | |
African Development Review. Volume 31 #3. p. 292-306. |
Edmond, Patrick; Titeca, Kristof; Kennes, Erik (2019) | |
The DRC-Angola Offshore Oil Dispute: How Regime (In)Security Outweighs Sovereign Claims | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 45 #5. p. 841-857. |
Ferreira, Manuel Ennes; Soares de Oliveira, Ricardo (2019) | |
The political economy of banking in Angola | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 118 #470. p. 49-74. |
Graham, Emmanuel; Van Gyampo, Ransford Edward; Ackah, Ishmael; Andrews, Nathan (2019) | |
An institutional assessment of the public interest and accountability committee (PIAC) in Ghana's oil and gas sector | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 316-334. |
Julius, Niringiyimana; William, Muhumuza; Rutanga, Murindwa (2019) | |
Oil Politics and Land Tenure Changes in Uganda: Understanding the Curse of Dispossession in the Albertine Region | |
African Social Science Review. Volume 10 #1. p. 164-203. |
Kinyera, Paddy; Doevenspeck, Martin (2019) | |
Imagined futures, mobility and the making of oil conflicts in Uganda | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #3. p. 389-408. |
Pedersen, Rasmus Hundsbæk; Bofin, Peter (2019) | |
Muted market signals: politics, petroleum investments and regulatory developments in Tanzania | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #3. p. 409-427. |
Phillips, Jon (2019) | |
Who's in charge of Sino-African resource politics? Situating African state agency in Ghana | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 118 #470. p. 101-124. |
Adibe, Raymond; Nwagwu, Ejikeme; Albert, Okorie (2018) | |
Rentierism and security privatisation in the Nigerian petroleum industry: assessment of oil pipeline surveillance and protection contracts | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 45 #156. p. 345-353. |
Doro, Elijah; Kufakurinani, Ushehwedu (2018) | |
Resource Curse or Governance Deficit? The Role of Parliament in Uganda's Oil and Zimbabwe's Diamonds | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 44 #1. p. 43-57. |
Kiiza, Julius (2018) | |
The myth of local content in Uganda's oil sector: an eclipse of economic liberalism? | |
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies. Volume 16 #2. p. 112-133. |
Ogbuabor, Jonathan E.; Eigbiremolen, God'stime O.; Charles O. Manasseh; Mba, Ifeoma C. (2018) | |
Asymmetric Price Transmission and Rent-seeking in Road Fuel Markets: A Comparative Study of South Africa and Selected Eurozone Countries | |
African Development Review. Volume 30 #3. p. 278-290. |
Agade, Kennedy Mkutu (2017) | |
Oil and emerging conflict dynamics in the Ateker cluster: the case of Turkana, Kenya | |
Nomadic Peoples. Volume 21 #1. p. 34-62. |
Ayodeji, Idowu Oluwasayo (2017) | |
Oil and the Naira: A Markov Switching Perspective | |
African Development Review. Volume 29 #4. p. 562-574. |
Balcilar, Mehmet (2017) | |
The impact of oil price on South African GDP growth: a Bayesian Markov switching-VAR analysis | |
African Development Review. Volume 29 #2. p. 319-336. |
Derdzinski, Joseph L.; Porreca, Jackson (2017) | |
Measuring security: understanding state capacity in oil-producing states | |
ASPJ: Africa and Francophonie. Volume 8 #1. p. 55-74. |
Hickey, Sam; Izama, Angelo (2017) | |
The politics of governing oil in Uganda: going against the grain? | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 116 #463. p. 163-185. |
Odusola, Ayodele (ed.) (2017) | |
Addressing poverty and inequality in the post 2015 development agenda | |
African Development Review. Volume 29 #1. p. 1-72. |
Trefon, Theodore; De Putter, Thierry (eds.) (2017) | |
Ressources naturelles et développement: le paradoxe congolais | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Cahiers africains #90. 195p. |
Azizi, Jamal; Giraud, Pierre-Noël; Ollivier, Timothée (eds.) (2016) | |
Richesses de la nature et pauvreté des nations: essai sur la malédiction de la rente minière et pétrolière en Afrique | |
Paris: Mines. Collection économie et gestion. 250p. |
Banchani, John-Paul Safunu (2016) | |
The relevance of the Gulf of Guinea in global energy politics | |
African Security Review. Volume 25 #4. p. 420-426. |
Beri, Ruchita (ed.) (2016) | |
India and Africa: common security challenges for the next decade | |
New Delhi: Pentagon Press in association with Institute for Defence studies & Analyses. 150p. |
Le Billon, Philippe; Savage, Emily (2016) | |
Binding pipelines? Oil, armed conflicts, and economic rationales for peace in the two Sudans | |
African Geographical Review. Volume 35 #2. p. 134-150. |
Oniemola, Peter Kayode (2016) | |
Why should oil rich Nigeria make a law for the promotion of renewable energy in the power sector? | |
Journal of African Law. Volume 60 #1. p. 29-55. |
Phillips, Jon; Hailwood, Elena; Brooks, Andrew (2016) | |
Sovereignty, the 'resource curse' and the limits of good governance: a political economy of oil in Ghana | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 43 #147. p. 26-42. |
Polus, Andrzej; Tycholiz, Wojciech (2016) | |
Why is it Taking so Long? Solving the Oil Extraction Equation in Uganda | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 15 #1. p. 77-97. |
Schritt, Jannik (2016) | |
From nuclear imperialism to petro-democracy? Resource assemblages and the emergence of a new political configuration in Niger | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 50 #2. p. 229-254. |
Silverio González, Yoslán (2016) | |
The Gulf of Guinea: the future African Persian Gulf? | |
Revista Brasileira de Estudos Africanos = Brazilian journal of African studies. Volume 1 #1. p. 85-105. |
Van Gyampo, Ransford Edward (2016) | |
Transparency and accountability in the management of oil revenues in Ghana | |
Africa Spectrum. Volume 51 #2. p. 79-91. |
Adusei, Lord Aikins (2015) | |
Threats to the exploration, production and supply of Africa's energy resources | |
South African Journal of International Affairs. Volume 22 #1. p. 43-65. |
Akpomera, Eddy (2015) | |
International crude oil theft: elite predatory tendencies in Nigeria | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 42 #143. p. 156-165. |
Eduful, Alexander; Hooper, Michael (2015) | |
Urban impacts of resource booms: the emergence of oil-led gentrification in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana | |
Urban Forum. Volume 26 #3. p. 283-302. |
García-Rodríguez, José León (ed.) (2015) | |
Oil, power, and poverty in Angola | |
African Studies Review. Volume 58 #1. p. 159-176. |
Hicks, Celeste (2015) | |
Africa's new oil: power, pipelines and future fortunes | |
London: Zed Books. 239p. |
Houeland, Camilla (2015) | |
Casualisation and Conflict in the Niger Delta: Nigerian Oil Workers' Unions between Companies and Communities | |
Revue Tiers Monde. #224. p. 25-45. |
Johannes, Eliza M.; Zulu, Leo C.; Kalipeni, Ezekiel (2015) | |
Oil discovery in Turkana County, Kenya: a source of conflict or development? | |
African Geographical Review. Volume 34 #2. p. 142-164. |
Pokam Kamdem, Moïse Williams (2015) | |
La question des dépôts pétroliers au Cameroun: enjeux économiques et impérialistes (1947-1952) | |
Outre-mers: revue d'histoire. Volume 103 #388-389. p. 203-219. |
Polus, Andrzej; Kopinski, Dominik; Tycholiz, Wojciech (2015) | |
Ready or not: Namibia as a potentially successful oil producer | |
Africa Spectrum. Volume 50 #2. p. 31-55. |
Anyanwu, John C. (2014) | |
Oil wealth, ethno-religious-linguistic fractionalization and civil wars in Africa: cross-country evidence | |
African Development Review. Volume 26 #2. p. 209-236. |
Anyanwu, John C.; Erhijakpor, Andrew E.O. (2014) | |
Does oil wealth affect democracy in Africa? | |
African Development Review. Volume 26 #1. p. 15-37. |
Harvey, Ross (2014) | |
Natural resource rents and elite bargains in Africa: exploring avenues for future research | |
South African Journal of International Affairs. Volume 21 #2. p. 213-233. |
Lamarque, Hugh (2014) | |
Fuelling the Borderland: Power and Petrol in Goma and Gisenyi | |
Articulo - Journal of Urban Research. Volume 10. |
Nliam, Sylvester Oscar (2014) | |
International oil and gas environmental legal framework and the precautionary principle: the implications for the Niger Delta | |
African Journal of International and Comparative Law. Volume 22 #1. p. 22-39. |
Osuigwe, Nkem Emerald (2014) | |
Christian churches and Nigeria's political economy of oil and conflict: baptist and pentecostal perspectives | |
Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 250p. |
Patey, Luke (2014) | |
The new kings of crude: China, India, and the global struggle for oil in Sudan and South Sudan | |
London: Hurst & Company. 357p. |
Taylor, Ian (2014) | |
Chinese interest in Nigeria's oil and the American context | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 48 #3. p. 391-404. |
Wakeford, Jeremy J.; Swilling, Mark (2014) | |
Peak Oil as a stimulus for a green economy transition in South Africa: alternative liquid fuel and transport options | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 133-153. |
Adunbi, Omolade (2013) | |
Mythic oil: resources, belonging and the politics of claim making among the Ilaje Yoruba of Nigeria | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 83 #2. p. 293-313. |
Asamoah, Joe (2013) | |
Making the oil and gas find in Ghana a blessing | |
Dansoman, Accra, Ghana: Joasa Publications. |
Hoinathy, Remadji (2013) | |
Pétrole et changement social au Tchad: rente pétrolière et monétisation des relations économiques et sociales dans la zone pétrolière de Doba | |
Paris: Karthala. 281p. |
Katsouris, Christina; Sayne, Aaron (2013) | |
Nigeria's criminal crude: international options to combat the export of stolen oil | |
London: Chatham House. 67p. |
Little, Douglas (2013) | |
To the Shores of Tripoli: America, Qaddafi, and Libyan Revolution 1969-89 | |
The International History Review. Volume 35 #1. p. 70-99. |
Marysse, Stefaan; Omasombo Tshonda, Jean (eds.) (2013) | |
Conjonctures congolaises 2012: politique, secteur minier et gestion des ressources naturelles en RD Congo | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Cahiers africains #82. 306p. |
Ministry of the Cabinet. Central Bureau of Statistics, Khartoum (2013) | |
Sudan in figures 2008-2012 | |
Khartoum: Ministry of the Cabinet, Central Bureau of Statistics. 50p. |
Sørbø, Gunnar M.; Ahmed, Abdel Ghaffar M. (eds.) (2013) | |
Sudan divided: continuing conflict in a contested state | |
New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan. 254p. |
Ugor, Paul U. (2013) | |
Survival strategies and citizenship claims: youth and the underground oil economy in post-amnesty Niger Delta | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 83 #2. p. 270-292. |
Blaise, Mark (2012) | |
Reconstitution du complot international contre la Guinée-Équatoriale: riche, trahi et oublié | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Points de vue. 174p. |
Dagher, Jihad; Gottschalk, Jan; Portillo, Rafael (2012) | |
The short-run impact of oil windfalls in low-income countries: a DSGE approach | |
Journal of African Economies. Volume 21 #3. p. 343-372. |
Johnson, Douglas H. (2012) | |
The Heglig oil dispute between Sudan and South Sudan | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 6 #3. p. 561-569. |
Okwezuzu, Gaius E. (2012) | |
Oil spillage in the Niger Delta Region: a complex instance of gross environmental injustice | |
East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights. Volume 18 #2. p. 437-453. |
Pertuzio, André (2012) | |
La trilogie Chine-Afrique-pétrole | |
Géopolitique africaine. #45. p. 117-128. |
Pissang Keller, Fernand (2012) | |
Les mécanismes de gestion et de transparence des redevances pétrolières au Cameroun et au Gabon | |
African Administrative Studies. #79. p. 87-118. |
Power, Marcus; Alves, Ana Cristina (eds.) (2012) | |
China and Angola: a marriage of convenience? | |
Oxford: Pambazuka. 186p. |
Uganda National Chamber of Commerce & Industry (2012) | |
Oil production in a social market economy: perspectives for Uganda: report on the conference | |
Kampala: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. Uganda. 30p. |
Vokes, Richard (2012) | |
The politics of oil in Uganda | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 111 #443. p. 303-314. |
Walls, Michael; Kibble, Steve (2012) | |
Somalia: oil and (in)security | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 39 #133. p. 525-535. |
Adunbi, Omolade (2011) | |
Oil and the production of competing subjectivities in Nigeria: 'platforms of possibilities' and 'pipelines of conflict' | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 101-120. |
Aggarwal, Anju (2011) | |
India - China and African oil | |
Indian Journal of African Studies. Volume 17 #1-2. p. 109-121. |
Bankamwabo, Jimmy; Nkunzimana, Léonard (2011) | |
Fluctuation des prix des produits pétroliers et son impact sur les prix des principales céréales importées par le Burundi (2000-2009) | |
Cahier du CURDES. #12. p. 277-312. |
Behrends, Andrea; Reyna, Stephen P.; Schlee, Günther (eds.) (2011) | |
Crude domination: an anthropology of oil | |
New York: Berghahn Books. Dislocations #9. 325p. |
Blaise, Mark (2011) | |
Rico, traído e isolado: reconstrução do complô internacional contra a Guiné Equatorial | |
Malabo: Publicações PREG. |
Blaisse, Mark (2011) | |
Rich, betrayed and lonely: reconstruction of the international plot against Equatorial Guinea | |
Malabo: PREG Publications. 216p. |
Cohen, Andrew (2011) | |
Lonrho and oil sanctions against Rhodesia in the 1960s | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 715-730. |
Large, Daniel; Patey, Luke A. (eds.) (2011) | |
Sudan looks East: China, India & the politics of Asian alternatives | |
New York: James Currey. African issues. 203p. |
Littlejohn, Gary (2011) | |
The end of the oil gambit: economic contraction and Africa | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 38 #127. p. 135-142. |
Ojakorotu, Victor (2011) | |
Nature's gift, man's curse: natural resources and civil conflicts in the Niger Delta and Cabinda | |
Africa Insight. Volume 41 #3. p. 111-126. |
Solomon, Offiong Helen (2011) | |
Accounting for the size of the informal sector in Nigeria | |
South African Journal of Economics. Volume 79 #4. p. 470-489. |
Breisinger, Clemens (2010) | |
Managing future oil revenues in Ghana: an assessment of alternative allocation options | |
African Development Review. Volume 22 #2. p. 303-315. |
Le Billon, Philippe (2010) | |
Oil and armed conflicts in Africa | |
African Geographical Review. Volume 29 #1. p. 63-90. |
Obeng-Odoom, Franklin (2010) | |
Avoiding the oil curse in Ghana: is transparency sufficient? | |
African journal of international affairs = Revue africaine des affaires internationales. Volume 13 #1-2. p. 89-120. |
Patey, Luke A. (2010) | |
Crude days ahead? Oil and the resource curse in Sudan | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 109 #437. p. 617-636. |
Amuwo, Adekunle (2009) | |
Towards a new political economy of the Niger Delta question in Nigeria | |
Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 237-257. |
Beri, Ruchita; Sinha, Uttam Kumar (eds.) (2009) | |
Africa and energy security: global issues, local responses | |
New Delhi: Academic Foundation in association with the Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses. 260p. |
Bond, Patrick; Dada, Rehana; Erion, Graham (eds.) (2009) | |
Climate change, carbon trading and civil society: negative returns on South African investments | |
Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. 231p. |
Gelb, Alan; Grasmann, Sina (2009) | |
Déjouer la malédiction pétrolière | |
Afrique contemporaine. #229. p. 89-135. |
Idemudia, Uwafiokun (2009) | |
The quest for the effective use of natural resource revenue in Africa: beyond transparency and the need for compatible cultural democracy in Nigeria | |
Africa Today. Volume 56 #2. p. 3-24. |
Nso, Sara (2009) | |
El boom petrolero ecuato-guineano y sus implicaciones para el proceso de regionalización centroafricano | |
Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociología. UNISCI discussion papers #20. p. 154-191. |
Obi, Cyril (2009) | |
Nigeria's Niger Delta: understanding the complex drivers of violent oil-related conflict | |
Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 34 #2. p. 103-128. |
Obi, Cyril I. (2009) | |
'What happens to us after they suck out all the wealth from our lands?' Globalisation, environment and protest politics in Nigeria | |
Politeia: Journal for Political Science and Public Administration. Volume 28 #1. p. 89-107. |
Onuoha, Godwin (2009) | |
Energy and security in the Gulf of Guinea: a Nigerian perspective | |
South African Journal of International Affairs. Volume 16 #2. p. 245-264. |
Peel, Michael (2009) | |
A swamp full of dollars: pipelines and paramilitaries at Nigeria's oil frontier | |
London: I.B. Tauris. 220p. |
Volman, Daniel (2009) | |
China, India, Russia and the United States: the scramble for African oil and the militarization of the continent | |
Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. Current African issues #43. 24p. |
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