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Oil multinational corporations, environmental irresponsibility and turbulent peace in the Niger Delta [Multinationale lgesellschaften, kologische Verantwortungslosigkeit und instabiler Frieden im Niger-Delta]

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Maiangwa, Benjamin
Agbiboa, Daniel

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German Institute of Global and Area Studies: Institute of African Affairs

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For many oil-bearing communities in petro-states around the world, the net effects of oil exploration have not only been devastating, but have also highlighted the double standards that are often applied by oil multinational corporations (MNCs). These org

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Afrika Spectrum

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2037-12-31
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