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Energy Investment in Venezuela and Nigeria (parts 1 and 2)


Here are some clips from a speech recently given by Robert Amsterdam at the World Affairs Council of Houston, Texas, on the comparative energy investment environments of Nigeria and Venezuela - with special attention paid to the rise of state-owned energy and the importance of competing in the corporate foreign policy world.

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