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Handbook of Oil Politics: Routledge International Handbooks

Editat de Robert Looney
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 aug 2015
These days, one would have a difficult time picking up a newspaper, or watching a newscast that did not have a lead story dealing with some aspect of oil. From instability in the Middle East, to stock market crashes and concerns over the health of the world economy, to wars that seem to break out unexpectedly around the world, to discussions of global warming, and even speculation over the fate of mankind, oil is usually lurking somewhere in the background.
To many, oil markets and their linkages to a whole spectrum of events remain something of a mystery. Unfortunately, most of the easily obtained information on oil is deeply flawed. Whole web-conspiracy sites depict ruthless insiders and reckless dictators manipulating energy markets at will. The 30 essays in this volume, written by the leading experts in the field, attempt to set the record straight. While their assessments may lack the sensationalism of many popular pundits, serious readers will find their insights invaluable in the years to come in providing a framework for understanding many of the events of the day.
The volume is divided into sections. Part I provides a broad overview of the political dimensions underlying the supply of oil. Some of the key questions addressed include: is the world running out of oil? And if so, is the cause physical scarcity or political/policy failure? Why are many of the oil-producing countries in the developing world so unstable? Can oil markets be made to provide more stability to the world system? Part II examines some of the political responses to oil-related developments. Here, the key questions concern the role of the political process in the development of alternative sources of energy. The various means through which countries approach their energy security is assessed, as is the problem of climate change. The section ends with the provocative question: do governments really need to go to war for oil?
Oil production, energy markets, and the political environment produce distinct regional patterns. Part III examines oil and political power in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and South-East Asia. Part IV expands some of the main regional themes through a series of case studies on specific countries: Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Russia and Brazil. A final section looks to the future: will the oil curse continue for many countries? How will the growth and expansion of China affect oil prices and availabilities? Will oil-based sovereign wealth funds contribute to global stability or will they create increased political tensions between consuming and producing countries? Will volatile oil markets undermine the US dollar as well as the global financial system? Perhaps appropriately, the volume ends with an assessment of the future of oil in a carbon constrained world.
All in all, the essays in this volume cover the whole spectrum of the politics of oil. They will help shed light on this vital, yet still often misunderstood topic. The book does not represent any particular political or ideological position. Instead, each author has sought to objectively seek a deeper understanding as to the complexity and subtlety of forces that have all too often eluded policymakers around the world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781857438086
ISBN-10: 1857438086
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1: Politics of Oil Supply  1. Introduction Robert E. Looney  2. Key Issues Surrounding the Supply of Oil Paul Sullivan  3. The Changing Geopolitics of Oil Michael T. Klare  4. The Politics of Oil Supply: National Oil Companies vs International Oil Companies Jean-Francois Seznec  5. The Policy Implications of Peak Oil Laurel Graffe  6. Conflict and Instability Michael Ross  7. Co-operation Between Producers and Consumers Paul Stevens  8. Oil Markets: The Need for Reforms Gaicomo Luciani  Part 2: Political Responses  9. Energy Security Daniel Moran  10. Strategy, Foreign Policy and Climate Change: The Middle East in the Cross Hairs James A. Russell  11. Do Governments Need to Go to War for Oil? David R. Henderson  Part 3: Oil and Political Power: Regional Dimensions  12. Oil Rents and Political Power in Africa Jessica Piombo  13. Oil Rents and Political Power in Latin America Sidney Wintraub  14. Oil Rents, Political and Military Policies and the Fallout: Implications for the Middle East Hossein Askari  15. Oil and Power in the Caspian Region Richard Pomfret  16. Oil and Politics in South-East Asia Benjamin Smith  Part 4: Country Case Studies  17. United States: The Politics of Alternative Energy Alan Reynolds  18. Beyond the Oil Curse: Iraq’s Wealth State and Poor Society Abbas Kadhim  19. Government Policy and the Evolution of the Iranian Oil Industry Farrokh Najmabadi  20. The Enduring Saudi Oil Power Joseph A. Kéchichian  21. Gas and Egyptian Development Robert Springborg  22. Oil and the Russian Economy Philip Hanson  23. An Oil Giant From the Emerging World: Petrobras Flavia Carvalho  Part 5: Key Issues for the Future  24. The Oil Curse: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Implications Richard Auty  25. Challenges in Oil Governance Andreas Goldthau  26. Sovereign Wealth funds in the Golf: Opportunities and Challenges Gawdat Bahgat  27. Oil, the Dollar, and the Stability of the International Financial System Eckart Woertz  28. China’s Impact on Oil Markets John Calabresse  29. The Future of Oil Rentier Economies: Iraq’s Future and Oil Fortune Need Radical Economic Change Sabri Zire Al-Saadi  30. The Future of Oil in a Carbon Constrained World Daniel J.A. Johansson, Fredrik Hedenus and Thomas Sterner

Notă biografică

Robert E. Looney (Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA)

Descriere

To many, oil markets and their linkages to a whole spectrum of events remain something of a mystery. Unfortunately, most of the easily obtained information on oil is deeply flawed. Whole web-conspiracy sites depict ruthless insiders and reckless dictators manipulating energy markets at will. The 30 essays in this volume, written by the leading experts in the field, attempt to set the record straight. While their assessments may lack the sensationalism of many popular pundits, serious readers will find their insights invaluable in the years to come in providing a framework for understanding many of the events of the day. The five sections: Politics of Oil Supply, Political Responses, Regional Dimensions, Country Case Studies and Key Issues for the Future give a comprehensive overview of the politics of oil world-wide.