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Geo-strategy of oil in the gulf of Guinea: implications for regional stability / Onuoha, Freedom C   Journal Article
Onuoha, Freedom C Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract 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.
Key Words Oil  Energy Security  China  Governance  Regional Stability  Gulf Of Guinea 
Geo - Strategy  GG 
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