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Natural Resources and Conflict: A Deadly Relationship. Michael Renner.

by Renner, Michael; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 73Global Issues. Publisher: USA Today (Magazine), 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Angola -- Economic conditions | Angola -- Politics and government | Angola -- Social conditions | Civil war -- Developing countries | Civil war -- Africa | Diamond industry and trade -- Africa | Natural resources -- Africa | Natural resources -- Developing countries | Petroleum industry and trade -- Africa | War -- Economic aspectsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Endowed with ample diamond and oil deposits, Angola should not be on the bottom rungs of the world's social ladder. Instead of a blessing, though, its natural resource wealth has turned out to be a curse." (USA TODAY MAGAZINE) This article reports that "Angola is merely one of the numerous places in the developing world where abundant natural resources help fuel conflicts."
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Originally Published: Natural Resources and Conflict: A Deadly Relationship, July 2003; pp. 20-23.

"Endowed with ample diamond and oil deposits, Angola should not be on the bottom rungs of the world's social ladder. Instead of a blessing, though, its natural resource wealth has turned out to be a curse." (USA TODAY MAGAZINE) This article reports that "Angola is merely one of the numerous places in the developing world where abundant natural resources help fuel conflicts."

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