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Sabine Pamperrien

    Sabine Pampérrien is a respected author and publicist whose work often delves into political and historical events, emphasizing their human impact. Through her writing, she explores the intricate connections between power, politics, and society, offering insightful perspectives on the forces that shape history. Her approach provides readers with a deeper understanding of the complexities of governance and societal change.

    Ideologische Konstanten - ästhetische Variablen
    Ins Abseits gestellt
    1967
    Helmut Schmidt und der Scheißkrieg
    Versuch am untauglichen Objekt
    Oil, power and a Sign of Hope
    • 2016

      Oil, power and a Sign of Hope

      Of corporations and the human right to clean water

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the complex relationship between the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1-Team and its title sponsor, Petronas, highlighting the team's prominence in Formula 1 since 2010. It delves into the environmental and humanitarian crises caused by Petronas's oil production in South Sudan, a country grappling with poverty and health issues. The narrative emphasizes the relentless efforts of the German NGO, Sign of Hope, which has worked for nine years to bring awareness to these dire circumstances, showcasing the intersection of sports, corporate responsibility, and global issues.

      Oil, power and a Sign of Hope