Oil in Africa No 216, 2005/4 - 226 pagesPages 5 to 7EditorialBy Jean-Bernard VéronPages 19 to 27IntroductionBy Olivier CharnozPages 29 to 42Africa in oil geopoliticsBy Philippe Copinschi, Pierre NoëlPages 43 to 56The United States, India, and China's oil rivalry in AfricaBy François LafarguePages 57 to 64Africa and oil: the curse of exports and importsBy Jean-Marie ChevalierPages 65 to 86Oil Taxation in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Redistribution of RevenueBy Blaise LeenhardtPages 87 to 105Oil grafting and regional dynamics: the Chad on-shore exampleBy Géraud Magrin, Geert van VlietPages 107 to 123Oil democraciesBy Paul Collier, Anke HoefflerPages 125 to 138The redistribution of oil revenue in Central AfricaBy Christine RoselliniPages 139 to 156Avoiding the "Dutch disease" in Chad: An analysis of Chad's laws on oil revenue managementBy Benoît Massuyeau, Delphine Dorbeau-FalchierPages 157 to 181Hydrocarbons in Nigeria and the redistribution of oil revenuesBy Philippe Sébille-LopezAfrica TodayPages 183 to 202The role of the urban vote in Ethiopia's elections in 2005By Bezunesh TamruPages 203 to 225Reform of the cotton industry in Mali and the role of international negotiationsBy Philippe Hugon