
The New Great Game: Blood and Oil in Central Asia
by Lutz Kleveman (2003)
Like 'The Wonga Coup: Stories from the New Great Game', this book examines resource-driven international power struggles.

by Adam Roberts (2006)
Roberts investigates why in 2004, the tiny, oil-rich African nation of Equatorial Guinea became the target of a group of salty British, South African and Zimbabwean mercenaries, traveling on an American-registered ex-National Guard plane.
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by Lutz Kleveman (2003)
Like 'The Wonga Coup: Stories from the New Great Game', this book examines resource-driven international power struggles.

by Frederick Forsyth (1974)
Similar to 'The Wonga Coup: Stories from the New Great Game', it explores mercenary attempts to destabilize African nations for oil.

by Michael T. Klare (2004)
Echoing 'The Wonga Coup: Stories from the New Great Game', it details the geopolitical ramifications of oil dependency.

by S.C. Gwynne (2010)
Like 'The Wonga Coup: Stories from the New Great Game', it depicts intense power struggles and historical conflict.

by Daniel Yergin (1991)
As with 'The Wonga Coup: Stories from the New Great Game', this book extensively covers the global impact of oil politics.
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