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Oil as a Political Weapon in the Middle East (folder 1)
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Oil as a Political Weapon in the Middle East (folder 2)
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Oil as a Political Weapon in the Middle East (folder 1)
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Use of Oil as Political Weapon by Persian Gulf States (folder 1)
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Soviet Interest in Oil as a Political Weapon in the Middle East
Author: Garrett E. Ruhl
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Category : Petroleum industry and trade
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Pages : 108
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The Arab Oil Weapon
Author: Paul Aarts
Publisher: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
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Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Oil is a multipurpose fluid and its production and consumption have a long history. Oil as a political weapon, however, only entered the fray after World War II. Aarts argues that apart from the "unique" circumstances of the late 1973 - when the oil weapon indeed scored a home run - both preceding and subsequent attempts to use oil as a political and economic weapon did not materialize. He argues that there is a "new oil order," with the Saudi-American condominium as its linchpin. Though the shape of things to come had been apparent for quite some time, the outcome of the 1991 Gulf War, so successful for the West, gave a fresh impetus to a radically different configuration of the oil market. As long as the Pax Americana is a political reality - in which ironically the United States itself is using oil as a political weapon - and as long as there is a buyer's market, it seems unthinkable that the oil exporters can ever again use oil as a weapon. In hindsight, the success of the late 1973, early 1974 looks very much to have been a one-shot edition, leaving the Arab world saddled with a permanent feeling of nostalgia.
Publisher: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
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Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Oil is a multipurpose fluid and its production and consumption have a long history. Oil as a political weapon, however, only entered the fray after World War II. Aarts argues that apart from the "unique" circumstances of the late 1973 - when the oil weapon indeed scored a home run - both preceding and subsequent attempts to use oil as a political and economic weapon did not materialize. He argues that there is a "new oil order," with the Saudi-American condominium as its linchpin. Though the shape of things to come had been apparent for quite some time, the outcome of the 1991 Gulf War, so successful for the West, gave a fresh impetus to a radically different configuration of the oil market. As long as the Pax Americana is a political reality - in which ironically the United States itself is using oil as a political weapon - and as long as there is a buyer's market, it seems unthinkable that the oil exporters can ever again use oil as a weapon. In hindsight, the success of the late 1973, early 1974 looks very much to have been a one-shot edition, leaving the Arab world saddled with a permanent feeling of nostalgia.
Arab Oil Weapon
Author: J.J. Paust
Publisher: Springer
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Oil and Power
Author: Sheikh Rustum Ali
Publisher: Burns & Oates
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Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Publisher: Burns & Oates
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Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Use of Oil as Political Weapon by Persian Gulf States (folder 1)
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Oil, Turmoil, and Islam in the Middle East
Author: Sheikh Rustum Ali
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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The turmoil and strife of the Middle East raises serious questions about the security of the world's oil supply. Oil, Turmoil, and Islam in the Middle East is a hard-hitting indictment of OPEC and OAPEC, arguing that these organizations can no longer afford to impose indiscriminate price increases on the marketplace because they hurt not only themselves but oil poor Third World nations, as well. The author analyzes the importance of Middle Eastern oil in world politics. He emphasizes that any consideration of the forces influencing development in the Middle East should take Islamic tradition into account. Each chapter is organized around a current Middle Eastern problem: oil politics in relation to international energy needs; the ramifications of the new oil wealth and power of the Middle East; the Iran-Iraq War; Muslim insurgency in Afghanistan; the Arab-Israeli conflict; turmoil in Lebanon; Palestinian nationalism; and the Middle East as a superpower.
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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The turmoil and strife of the Middle East raises serious questions about the security of the world's oil supply. Oil, Turmoil, and Islam in the Middle East is a hard-hitting indictment of OPEC and OAPEC, arguing that these organizations can no longer afford to impose indiscriminate price increases on the marketplace because they hurt not only themselves but oil poor Third World nations, as well. The author analyzes the importance of Middle Eastern oil in world politics. He emphasizes that any consideration of the forces influencing development in the Middle East should take Islamic tradition into account. Each chapter is organized around a current Middle Eastern problem: oil politics in relation to international energy needs; the ramifications of the new oil wealth and power of the Middle East; the Iran-Iraq War; Muslim insurgency in Afghanistan; the Arab-Israeli conflict; turmoil in Lebanon; Palestinian nationalism; and the Middle East as a superpower.