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ID131093
Title ProperNeglected but affected
Other Title Informationvoices from the oil-producing regions of Ghana and Uganda
LanguageENG
AuthorBybee, Ashley Neese ;  Johannes, Eliza Mary
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The 'resource curse' is the paradoxical theory frequently used to explain how a seemingly desirable asset, such as oil, can actually pervert an economy, erode governance, perpetuate conflict, and ruin local communities to the extent that it becomes a curse. New oil discoveries in western Ghana and western Uganda have raised concerns for the democratic prospects and future stability of these countries and their surrounding regions. Based on field interviews in these oil-producing regions, this report summarises how local communities have been affected thus far and their concerns for the future. The authors assess the extent to which each country is vulnerable to oil-induced instability, and identify groups or communities that would be most likely to perpetuate it. Lastly, it provides some assessment of the future trajectory of each country.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol. 23, No.2; Jun 2014: p.132-144
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol. 23, No.2; Jun 2014: p.132-144
Key WordsOil ;  Security ;  Ghana ;  Uganda ;  Instability ;  Resource Curse


 
 
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