This is a history of the abuses suffered by Africa through colonial,
imperial and capitalistic scrambles for oil that have plagued the
continent for centuries. France, the US, Portugal, Spain and other
western nations have continually plundered Africa's resources, leading
to political corruption and the annihilation of democracy that continues
to this day. Extraordinary stories reach far into the depths of
domination and control. Neo-colonialism in Gabon, Yankee Landlords of
Cabinda and the World Bank in Chad are explored, as is the growth of
kleptocracy, the rise of multinational corporations and the legacy of
slavery. Concluding with evidence of how Africans have refused to remain
passive in the face of such developments, forming movements to challenge
this new attempt at domination, this book challenges our understanding
of Africa, raising questions about the consequences of our reliance on
foreign resources.