Monday, November 3, 2008

RESOURCES

Post article reviews here, Resources group.

4 comments:

Chris said...

Article Name: Natural Resources and Conflict in Africa
By Paul Collier http://www.crimesofwar.org/africa-mag/afr_04_collier.html

Summary: Most of the conflicts in Africa are caused by political and economic dependence on resources. Politicians can become so removed from their country and the people that elected them because they have no need for tax money from them since they have so much income from exporting the country's natural resources. A country's entire economic system can fail when one of their resources dries up or when they can no longer export it profitably.

Useful Information: Many theories for causes of conflicts in africa based on resouces or lack there of.

TaylorBearden08 said...

Article title: Taking Control of Africa’s Resources, oil in the Niger delta

Author: Av Eno Deborah Anwana

Where article is from : http://www.afrika.no/Detailed/6907.html

It talks all about the oils in Nigeria. About how around ’56 it was in abundance and now it is starting to run low; the downward plunge was in ’70. It also talks about how a lot of battles have gone on about this place (non-violent).

I think it is very interesting. I didn’t know that there was oil in Nigeria and it helps talk about that and the past agricultural things.
Would you recommend it to other students? Why or why not.

Yes, It could help us know the history of the resources as well.





Article name: Studying Africa through the Social Studies

Author: none given… (Out of the teaching book Exploring Africa I suppose)

http://exploringafrica.matrix.msu.edu/teachers/curriculum/m6/activity4.php

This piece lets us look at all the different resources in different areas and actually shows where they are on a map. It talks about how Ghana has cocoa, cassava, groundnuts/peanuts and maize.

I think this is exactly what my group needed to have to put on presentation.

I think this would be very useful for a lot of people so I would recommend it.

Chris said...

Article Name : Economic Causes of Civil Conflict and their Implications for Policy

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~econpco/research/pdfs/EconomicCausesofCivilConflict-ImplicationsforPolicy.pdf

By Paul Collier

Summary: Africas conflicts are nearly all caused by economic systems based soley on exprting natural resources. This inderictly puts curupt politicians in power that do nothing for the imporverished citizens.

Useful Information: Not much, it is nearly a repeat of the same article I already reviewed..

TaylorBearden08 said...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/may/02/society.conservationandendangeredspecies1

Just trying to help myself remember this website.