Governance, Gender, and No Guarantees in Africa’s Oil-Rich States

The original version of this article, by Celeste Hicks and Laura Seay, appeared on The Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog. The discovery of oil in Chad in 1969 did not yield many immediate benefits for a population that would soon be wracked by civil war, but hopes were high by the late 1990s. Chad had largely … Continue reading Governance, Gender, and No Guarantees in Africa’s Oil-Rich States