Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
336
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2016
Éditeur
William Collins
ISBN-10
0007523106
ISBN-13
9780007523108
Description
In a gripping exploration of the corrupt dynamics of the resource trade in Africa, Tom Burgis unravels the intricate web of exploitation and greed that fuels the continent's struggles. Through in-depth investigative reporting, he navigates the impacts of mineral resources on both local communities and the broader geopolitical landscape, shedding light on the forces that perpetuate poverty and suffering.
The narrative reveals how various actors, from multinational corporations to local warlords, conspire to plunder Africa's vast wealth, leaving devastation in their wake. With a keen eye for detail, Burgis chronicles specific case studies that illustrate the far-reaching consequences of this exploitation, emphasizing the human cost behind the headlines.
His writing is both urgent and compassionate, drawing readers into the lives of those affected by this relentless looting. The stories of resilience and resistance rise from the pages, urging a reconsideration of how resources should be managed and value created.
As Burgis makes a compelling case for ethical stewardship over Africa's resources, he challenges readers to confront their complicity in this global crisis, inviting a broader conversation about reform and justice in resource management.
The narrative reveals how various actors, from multinational corporations to local warlords, conspire to plunder Africa's vast wealth, leaving devastation in their wake. With a keen eye for detail, Burgis chronicles specific case studies that illustrate the far-reaching consequences of this exploitation, emphasizing the human cost behind the headlines.
His writing is both urgent and compassionate, drawing readers into the lives of those affected by this relentless looting. The stories of resilience and resistance rise from the pages, urging a reconsideration of how resources should be managed and value created.
As Burgis makes a compelling case for ethical stewardship over Africa's resources, he challenges readers to confront their complicity in this global crisis, inviting a broader conversation about reform and justice in resource management.