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From Conflict to Collaboration - Building Peace in Nigeria's Oil-Producing Communities (Paperback)
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One of the major policy challenges for the US following the events
of September 11 2001 and their aftermaths has been how to reduce
the country's dependence on oil from the Middle East. There have
been suggestions of policy shifts in Washington in which Africa's
share of US oil imports will rise dramatically over the next few
years. Nigeria, one of the world's largest producers of crude oil,
is believed to have more than 30 billion barrels of crude oil
reserves, mostly in the Niger Delta areas. Despite this huge
reserve however, crude supplies from the country remains at best
erratic largely because of conflicts, violence and the rise of
ethnic militias in the oil-producing areas of the country. The book
explores the causes, sources and dynamics of the conflicts between
the oil-bearing communities and oil companies in Nigeria. Taking
its point of departure from the social interaction paradigm, it
argues that the conflicts in the Niger Delta are embedded in the
triangular relationship between the government, the oil companies
and the host communities. ________ Austin Onuoha, studied History
at the University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria and did graduate studies
in Conflict Transformations at the Eastern Mennonite University in
Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA. He has worked on issues of human
rights and conflict resolution in, and around the Niger Delta of
Nigeria for over 10 years, including as the Executive
Secretary/Head of Conflict Resolution at the Human Rights
Commission, Abakaliki, Nigeria. He was also a consultant to the
Centre for Social and Corporate Responsibility (CSCR) based in
Nigeria's oil capital, Port Harcourt. He is currently a doctoral
candidate in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at the Nova
Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and USA.
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