mezinárodní souvislosti těžby ropy v africe
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The International Impact of Oil Extraction in Africa. This paper focuses on oil deposits in Africa and their impact on global politics. The role of the major international actors, the USA, China and the European Union, is discussed from the perspective of energy security after 11th September 2001. Oil industry is the fastest developing economic area in Sub-Saharan Africa but its influence on African regimes is rather controversial since the majority of the oil producers in Africa are owned by the most autocratic and oppressive regimes which are supported, in exchange for oil, by Western donors and economic partners. Oil security has thus become a major component of the international actors’ politics although each of them has a different strategy and perspective.
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| Authors | ;Jan Záhořík |
| Journal | lecture notes in electrical engineering |
| Year | 2009 |
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