Energy security and global politics : the militarization of resource management / edited by Daniel Moran and James A. Russell.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
Description
vi, 252 pages ; 25 cm.

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      Summary note
      This edited book analyses the strategic dimensions of energy security, particularly where energy resources have become the object of military competition.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
      Contents
      • Introduction. militarization of energy security / Daniel Moran and James A. Russell
      • 1. battlefield and the marketplace: two cautionary tales / Daniel Moran
      • 2. Petroleum anxiety and the militarization of energy security / Michael T. Klare
      • 3. Al-Qaeda, oil dependence, and US foreign policy / Peter Haynes
      • 4. Gulf oil and international security: can the world' s only super power keep the oil flowing? / Duane Chapman
      • 5. Regional issues and strategic responses: the Gulf states / Saad Rahim
      • 6. Energy security: the Russian connection / Amy Myers Jaffe and Ronald Soligo
      • 7. Central Asia: energy resources, politics, and security / Thomas H. Johnson
      • 8. Maintaining Gazpromistan: the politics of Turkmen gas exports / Christopher Boucek
      • 9. Energy security: the case of Venezuela / Harold A. Trinkunas
      • 10. Chinese energy security and the Chinese regime / Jacqueline Newmyer
      • 11. Resource mercantilism and the militarization of resource management: rising Asia and the future of American primacy in the Persian Gulf / Flynt Leverett.
      ISBN
      • 9780415776387 ((hardback))
      • 0415776384 ((hardback))
      • 9780203892831 ((e book))
      • 0203892836 ((e book))
      • 9780415579667
      • 041557966X
      LCCN
      2008004919
      OCLC
      191898160
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