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Globalization, Democracy and Oil Sector Reform in Nigeria

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The Nigerian state has been oil-rich for decades, and yet perennially incapable of converting its oil resources into wealth for ordinary Nigerians. Adeoye O. Akinola tackles this "vexed" oil question by examining the political economy of efforts to deregulate the Nigerian downstream oil industry. Focusing on themes of globalization and democratization, this book considers how a resource-rich developing country like Nigeria can exploit the opportunities of globalization and navigate the pressures of democratization and the challenges of liberalization. Pairing sophisticated theoretical frameworks with firsthand accounts from actors in the oil industry, this book identifies the root causes of Nigeria's development struggles and offers practical policy solutions for successfully deregulating the oil sector. For public officials and policymakers as well as researchers, this book offers a critical new lens on the future of natural resource management in Nigeria and the Global South.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Globalization and Democratization Nexus.- 3. Deregulation Policy.- 4. The Quest for Development: Theoretical Discourse.- 5. The Structure and Nature of the Nigerian State.- 6. State Actors in the Downstream Oil Sector.- 7. Non-state Actors and Oil Sector Reform: Interests and Roles.- 8. The Deregulation Debate.- 9. Oil Subsidy Administration in Nigeria.- 10. Oil Sector Reform and the Scourge of Corruption.- 11. Globalization of the Nigerian State and Economy.

About the author

Adeoye O. Akinola is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Public Administration and Political Science at University of Zululand, South Africa. He holds a doctoral degree in political science from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and has published widely on globalization, peace and conflict studies, governance and African political economy.

Summary

The Nigerian state has been oil-rich for decades, and yet perennially incapable of converting its oil resources into wealth for ordinary Nigerians. Adeoye O. Akinola tackles this “vexed” oil question by examining the political economy of efforts to deregulate the Nigerian downstream oil industry. Focusing on themes of globalization and democratization, this book considers how a resource-rich developing country like Nigeria can exploit the opportunities of globalization and navigate the pressures of democratization and the challenges of liberalization. Pairing sophisticated theoretical frameworks with firsthand accounts from actors in the oil industry, this book identifies the root causes of Nigeria’s development struggles and offers practical policy solutions for successfully deregulating the oil sector. For public officials and policymakers as well as researchers, this book offers a critical new lens on the future of natural resource management in Nigeria and the Global South.

Product details

Authors Adeoye O Akinola, Adeoye O. Akinola
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2018
 
EAN 9783319701837
ISBN 978-3-31-970183-7
No. of pages 323
Dimensions 150 mm x 217 mm x 25 mm
Weight 578 g
Illustrations XV, 323 p.
Series African Histories and Modernities
African Histories and Modernities
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Globalisierung, Afrika, B, History, Globalization, Politik und Staat, Africa, Entwicklungsstudien, Politics & government, Economic development, African History, African Politics, Development Studies, Africa—Politics and government, Africa—History

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