The New Kings of Crude

The New Kings of Crude
Title The New Kings of Crude PDF eBook
Author Luke Patey
Publisher Hurst
Total Pages 376
Release 2014-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1849045380

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In the past decade, the need for oil in Asia's new industrial powers, China and India, has grown dramatically. The New Kings of Crude takes the reader from the dusty streets of an African capital to Asia's glistening corporate towers to provide a first look at how the world's rising economies established new international oil empires in Sudan, amid one of Africa's longest-running and deadliest civil wars. For over a decade, Sudan fuelled the international rise of Chinese and Indian national oil companies. But the political turmoil surrounding the historic division of Africa's largest country, with the birth of South Sudan, challenged Asia's oil giants to chart a new course. Luke Patey weaves together the stories of hardened oilmen, powerful politicians, rebel fighters, and human rights activists to show how the lure of oil brought China and India into Sudan--only later to ensnare both in the messy politics of a divided country. His book also introduces the reader to the Chinese and Indian oilmen and politicians who were willing to become entangled in an African civil war in the pursuit of the world's most coveted resource. It offers a portrait of the challenges China and India are increasingly facing as emerging powers in the world.

The New Kings of Crude

The New Kings of Crude
Title The New Kings of Crude PDF eBook
Author Luke A. Patey
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 374
Release 2014
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1849042942

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A look at how the world's rising powers began international oil empires amidst one of Africa's longest and deadliest civil wars --

The Oil Kings

The Oil Kings
Title The Oil Kings PDF eBook
Author Andrew Scott Cooper
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 544
Release 2012-09-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1439155186

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Reveals the covert agreements that prompted America's decision to switch allegiance from Iran to Saudi Arabia as a dominant Middle-East oil supplier, citing the contributions of key players from Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger to the Shah and Gerald Ford while explaining how choices in the 1970s set the stage for Iran's Islamic revolution.

The New Kings of Crude

The New Kings of Crude
Title The New Kings of Crude PDF eBook
Author Luke A. Patey
Publisher
Total Pages 357
Release 2014
Genre China
ISBN 9789351367796

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The New Kings of Nonfiction

The New Kings of Nonfiction
Title The New Kings of Nonfiction PDF eBook
Author Ira Glass
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 468
Release 2007-10-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781594482670

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A collection of stories-some well known, some more obscure- capturing some of the best storytelling of this golden age of nonfiction. An anthology of the best new masters of nonfiction storytelling, personally chosen and introduced by Ira Glass, the producer and host of the award-winning public radio program This American Life. These pieces-on teenage white collar criminals, buying a cow, Saddam Hussein, drunken British soccer culture, and how we know everyone in our Rolodex-are meant to mesmerize and inspire.

The Kings of Big Spring

The Kings of Big Spring
Title The Kings of Big Spring PDF eBook
Author Bryan Mealer
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 2018-02-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1250058910

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In Texas blood is bond and oil is king.

Magnificent and Beggar Land

Magnificent and Beggar Land
Title Magnificent and Beggar Land PDF eBook
Author Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2015-04-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190251417

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Magnificent and Beggar Land is a powerful account of fast-changing dynamics in Angola, an important African state that is a key exporter of oil and diamonds and a growing power on the continent. Based on three years of research and extensive first-hand knowledge of Angola, it documents the rise of a major economy and its insertion in the international system since it emerged in 2002 from one of Africa's longest and deadliest civil wars. The government, backed by a strategic alliance with China and working hand in glove with hundreds of thousands of expatriates, many from the former colonial power, Portugal, has pursued an ambitious agenda of state-led national reconstruction. This has resulted in double-digit growth in Sub-Saharan Africa's third largest economy and a state budget in excess of total western aid to the entire continent. Scarred by a history of slave trading, colonial plunder and war, Angolans now aspire to the building of a decent society. How has the regime, led by President Jos? Eduardo dos Santos since 1979, dealt with these challenges, and can it deliver on popular expectations? Soares de Oliveira's book charts the remarkable course the country has taken in recent years.