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Fighting the resource curse: Uganda's pivotal moment / Mosbacher, Jack   Journal Article
Mosbacher, Jack Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Petroleum to the people: Africa's coming resource curse-and how to avoid it / Diamond, Larry; Mosbacher, Jack   Journal Article
Diamond, Larry Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In October 2011, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion to seize a palatial cliff-top home in Malibu, California. The 16-acre property towers over its neighbors, with a palm-lined driveway leading to a plaster-and-tile mansion. Situated in the heart of one of the United States' most expensive neighborhoods, the $30 million estate includes a swimming pool, a tennis court, and a four-hole golf course. In its complaint, the Justice Department also set its sights on high-performance speedboats worth $2 million, over two dozen cars (including a $2 million Maserati and eight Ferraris), and $3.2 million in Michael Jackson memorabilia -- in total, assets equaling approximately $71 million. What made these extravagant possessions all the more remarkable was that they belonged to a government worker from a small African country who was making an official salary of about $80,000 a year: Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the oldest son of and heir apparent to Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the longtime president of Equatorial Guinea.
Key Words Petroleum  United States  Africa  Governance  Corruption  Equatorial Guinea 
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