Publication
Dec 2009
Based on desk studies and field research, this publication analyzes the impact of oil revenues on potential conflict at the production site, on conflicts around the governance of oil revenues and on conflict-finances. It further sheds light on the role of the World Bank, as its involvement was crucial for the realization of the project. It concludes that the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline project should not have taken place within the setting of lack of democracy, poor governance and ongoing violent conflict in Chad.
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Author | Claudia Frank, Lena Guesnet |
Series | BICC Briefs |
Issue | 41 |
Publisher | Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) |
Copyright | © 2009 Bonn International Centre for Conversion |