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ID097751
Title ProperGeo-strategy of oil in the gulf of Guinea
Other Title Informationimplications for regional stability
LanguageENG
AuthorOnuoha, Freedom C
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study highlights the security implications of the rising geo-strategic prominence of West Africa's Gulf of Guinea (GG) oil, deriving from the security calculus of the major oil-consuming countries. It argues that the extension of the traditional militaristic approach to energy security by major oil-consuming countries, particularly the US, to energy affairs in the GG will reignite the global arms race involving other major oil consumers including China. The logic being that energy-hungry China and others are also likely to respond with their own militaristic strategies to safeguard their own supplies in the GG. All of that will flood the sub-region with arms and weapons and further destabilize weak or fragile states in the sub-region. To avoid that situation and forestall the attendant consequences to states and inhabitants of the sub-region, the paper recommends that efforts must be made to entrench consistent dialogue, good governance and investment in human capital development.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 45, No. 3; Jun 2010: p.369-384
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 45, No. 3; Jun 2010: p.369-384
Key WordsGeo - Strategy ;  Gulf of Guinea ;  Oil ;  Regional Stability ;  Energy Security ;  China ;  Governance ;  GG