The looting machine : warlords, oligarchs, corporations, smugglers, and the theft of Africa's wealth / Tom Burgis.
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- 9781610394390paperback)
- 9781610394390
- 9781610394406
- Resource curse -- Africa
- Mineral industries -- Africa
- Mines and mineral resources -- Africa
- Investments, Foreign
- International economic relations
- Economic history
- International economic relations
- Investments, Foreign
- Mineral industries
- Mines and mineral resources
- Resource curse
- Industries minières -- Afrique
- Ressources minérales -- Afrique
- Africa -- Economic conditions
- Africa -- Foreign economic relations
- Africa
- Afrique -- Relations économiques extérieures
- Afrique -- Conditions économiques -- 1990-
- 338.2096Â 23
- HD9506.A572Â B87

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HD9490.N52 Oil in Nigeria : conflict and litigation between oil companies and village communities | HD9502.5.B543 A56 Biofuels, land grabbing and food security in Africa / | HD9506.A572 B87 The looting machine : | HD9506.A572 B87 The looting machine : | HD9506 .S72L68 Minerals and Africa's Development: | HD9577.A2 G43 2007 Untapped : | HD9577.A2 G43 2007 Untapped : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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An investigative journey into the ways the resource trade wreaks havoc on Africa, 'The Looting Machine' sheds light on the shadowy networks that connect Goldman Sachs, BP, the Hong Kong underworld and the murderous cabals that rule some oil states. Africa: the world's poorest continent and, arguably, its richest. While accounting for just 2 percent of global GDP, it is home to 15 per cent of the planet's crude oil, 40 per cent of its gold and 80 per cent of its platinum. A third of the earth's mineral deposits lie beneath its soil. But far from being a salvation, this buried treasure has been a curse. 'The Looting Machine' takes you on a gripping and shocking journey through anonymous boardrooms and glittering headquarters to expose a new form of financialized colonialism. Africa's booming growth is driven by the voracious hunger for natural resources from rapidly emerging economics such as China. But in the shadows a network of traders, bankers and corporate raiders has sprung up to grease the palms of venal local political elites. What is happening in Africa's resource states is systematic looting. In country after country across the continent, the resource industry is tearing at the very fabric of society. But, like its victims, the beneficiaries of this looting machine have names. For six years Tom Burgis has been on a mission to expose corruption and give voice to the millions of Africans who suffer the consequences of living under this curse. Combining deep reporting with an action-packed narrative, he travels to the heart of Africa's resource states, meeting a warlord in Nigeria's oil-soaked Niger Delta and crossing a warzone to reach a remote mineral mine in eastern Congo. The result is a blistering investigation that throws a completely fresh light on the workings of the global economy and will make you think twice about what goes into the mobile phone in your pocket and the tank of your car.
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