Oil, Profits, and Peace: Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking?

Oil, Profits, and Peace: Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking?

by Jill Shankleman
ISBN-10:
1929223986
ISBN-13:
9781929223985
Pub. Date:
03/28/2007
Publisher:
United States Institute of Peace Press (USIP Press)
ISBN-10:
1929223986
ISBN-13:
9781929223985
Pub. Date:
03/28/2007
Publisher:
United States Institute of Peace Press (USIP Press)
Oil, Profits, and Peace: Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking?

Oil, Profits, and Peace: Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking?

by Jill Shankleman

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Overview

Until recently, oil companies saw the socioeconomic consequences of their operations in developing countries as beyond their control. But with mounting activist pressure at home, growing interest in corporate social responsibility, and the spiraling costs of conflict in production areas, the oil industry is now playing an increasing role in how a country s oil and gas are extracted, how its people fare, and ultimately, where the revenues go. Jill Shankleman s timely and highly informative book "Oil, Profits, and Peace" presents an evenhanded and insightful picture of the obstacles, fiscal incentives, and growing potential for Western oil companies to ameliorate or even prevent conflict in the areas where they operate. Drawing on years of field experience and new data from corporations, NGOs, and hundreds of personal interviews, the author explores the links between oil and conflict, and changing notions and forms of corporate responsibility. "Oil, Profits, and Peace" spotlights three oil-dependent countries Angola, Azerbaijan, and Sudan that have had very different experiences with conflict and the oil industry, and concludes with recommendations for government and corporate policymakers. As a matter of enlightened self-interest, more and more companies are collaborating in novel ways with governments, international organizations, and NGOs to limit environmental damage, provide local jobs, increase transparency, and enhance the chances of sustaining both profits and peace. "

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781929223985
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace Press (USIP Press)
Publication date: 03/28/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Jill Shankleman, a former senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace, has extensive experience as a consultant for the petroleum industry, governments, and NGOs in assessing the social and environmental impact of oil and gas investment in emerging countries.
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