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Multinational networks and the exploitation of natural resources in developing countries

A generalized diagram of how multinational networks exploit and natural resources in developing countries through numerous temporary subsidiaries and the use of corruption and security firms to ensure rapid exploitation and maximum profits - but still having their hands 'clean'. Arms trading has been reported from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, while the bribes and 'security firms' also play a major role in Indonesia.

Year: 2006

From collection: Last Stand of the Orangutan, Rapid Response Assessment

Cartographer: Hugo Ahlenius

Tags: Graphic orangutan

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