
Energy Security and Global Politics : The Militarization of Resource Management
by Moran, Daniel; Russell, James A.Buy New
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The Militarization of Energy Security | |
The Battlefield and the Market Place: Two Cautionary Tales | |
Petroleum Anxiety and the Militarization of Energy Security | |
Al-Qaeda, Oil Dependence, and U.S. Foreign Policy | |
Gulf Oil and International Security: Can the World's Only Superpower Keep the Oil Flowing? | |
Regional Issues and Strategic Responses: The Gulf States | |
Energy Security: The Russian Connection Amy | |
Central Asia: Energy Resources, Politics, and Security? | |
Maintaining Gazpromistan: The Politics of Turkmen Gas Exports | |
Energy Security: The Case of Venezuela | |
Chinese Energy Security and the Chinese Regime | |
Resource Mercantilism and the Militarization of Resource Management: Rising Asia and the Future of American Primacy in the Persian | |
Index | |
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