Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction and Overview
Introduction: Africa's Resource Renaissance: New Discoveries in A Post-Curse Era by Angela Zivo Gapa
Part II: The Politics of Jackpot Resources in Newly Resource-Rich States
Chapter 1: Uganda's Oil Discovery: The Double-Edged Sword of Development and Resource Curse by Cliff Ubba Kodero
Chapter 2: Beyond Resource Curse: How Tanzania Avoided the Resource Curse in the Natural Gas Sector by William John Walwa
Chapter 3: The Political Economy of Mining Resources in Burundi by Arcade Ndoricimpa and Esther Leah Achandi
Chapter 4: Ghana’s Petroleum Management Regime: Challenges and Opportunities by Michael Ohene Aboagye and Michael Ogbe
Chapter 5: Gas Curse or Gas Compliment? The Politics of Mozambique’s Jackpot Natural Gas Discoveries by Angela Zivo Gapa and Antonetta Hamandishe
Chapter 6: The Political Economy of Oil Discovery in Turkana, Kenya: Prospects and Challenges by Babere Kerata Chacha, Kenneth O. Nyangena and Charles Okongo Imbiakha
Chapter 7: Cameroon’s Extractive Revival: The New Policy on Mineral Exploitation by Fernand Guevara Mekongo-Mballa, Parfait Oumba and Angela Zivo Gapa
Part III: Old Money: New Resource Discoveries in Traditional Resource States
Chapter 8: A Political Settlement Analysis of Extractive Governance Practices in Zimbabwe by Tinashe Sithole
Chapter 9: Seeing Like Taxpayers: Fiscal Policy and Tax Morale in Sudan (1999-2019) by Jacopo Resti and Hassan Bashir Mohamed Nour
Chapter 10: Political Power Versus Economic Power? The Case of Zambia’s Mining Sector by Edward Lange
Chapter 11: New Resource Discoveries, Old Patterns of Accumulation, Politics, and Development in Nigeria by Dung Pam Sha
Part IV: The Way Forward
Conclusion: Resource Futures: African Strategies for a New Era in Resource Politics by Angela Zivo Gapa
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