Publication

24 Jun 2011

This note provides a brief introduction to Equatorial Guinea, including UK and EU relations with the country. The author argues that Equatorial Guinea is often cited as a classic example of the "resource curse" which can strike poor countries with weak formal institutions when oil is discovered. Its political elite, dominated by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and his clan, is renowned for its repression and corruption. The vast majority of the population lives in extreme poverty. Critics argue that its oil wealth has protected Equatorial Guinea’s political elite from the international opprobrium it deserves.

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