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Handbook of OPEC and the Global Energy Order: Past, Present and Future Challenges: Routledge International Handbooks

Editat de Dag Harald Claes, Giuliano Garavini
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 feb 2020
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2020, is one of the most recognizable acronyms in international politics. The organization has undergone decades of changing importance, from political irrelevance to the spotlight of world attention and back; and from economic boom for its members to deep political and financial crisis.
This handbook, with chapters provided by scholars and analysts from different backgrounds and specializations, discusses and analyzes the history and development of OPEC, its global importance, and the role it has played, and still plays, in the global energy market. Part I focuses on the relationship between OPEC and its member states. Part II examines the relationship between OPEC and its customers, the consuming countries and their governments, while Part III addresses the relationship between OPEC and its competitors and potential partners, the non-OPEC producers, and the international oil companies. The final section, Part IV, looks at OPEC and the governance of international energy.
Chapter 20 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367195656
ISBN-10: 0367195658
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

  1. OPEC and the Global Energy Order, Past, Present and Future ChallengesDag Harald Claes and Giuliano Garavini

    Part I: OPEC and the Member Countries

  2. Oilmen, Petroleum Arabism and OPEC: New Political and Public Cultures of Oil in the Arab World, 1959-64Nelida Fuccaro
  3. Saudi Arabia’s Role in OPEC’s Evolution: OPEC and the Global Energy Order from its Origins to the Present TimeMajid Al-Moneef
  4. Trade not Aid: OPEC and its Contribution towards Restructuring the Iranian Economy in the 1960sTouraj Atabaki
  5. Algeria and OPECHocine Malti
  6. From Norm Entrepreneur to a Reluctant Overachiever: Venezuela in the History of OPECAntulio Rosales
  7. Nigeria and the Uncertain Future of the Oil MarketMichael Olorunfemi


    Part II: OPEC and Consuming Countries
  8. Be Prepared! Emergency Stockpiles of Oil Among Western Consumer Countries prior to the International Energy Agency SystemHans Otto Frøland, Mats Ingulstad
  9. Talking about OPEC without Talking to OPEC? The (Non-)Relationship between the International Energy Agency and OPEC from 1974-90Henning Türk
  10. How OPEC Made the G-7: Western Coordination in the Wake of the ‘Oil Shock’Federico Romero
  11. The US Response to OPECVictor McFarland
  12. OPEC and China: From Ideological Support to Economic CooperationBao Maohong
  13. The European Communities and OPEC: from Entangled International Organizations to Liberalism (1960s-80s)Yves Bouvier, Alain Beltran


    Part III: OPEC, non-OPEC and the International Oil Companies
  14. The Changing Relationship Between OPEC Countries and International Oil Companies: The Dynamics of Bargaining Power in an Evolving MarketCarole Nakhle, Francesco Petrini
  15. Ignoring, Countering and Undercutting OPEC: Britain, BP, Shell and the Shifting Global Energy Order (1960-86)Jonathan R. Kuiken
  16. Consumer Countries, Producer Countries and the International Oil Industry: Italy’s Role in the Evolution of Oil Contracts (1955-75)Elisabetta Bini, Marta Musso
  17. Between the Superpower and Third-Worldism: Mexico and OPEC (1974-82)Claudia Jezabel Piña Navarro
  18. From Foes to Friends: The Relationship Between OPEC and NorwayDag Harald Claes
  19. Taking a Leaf out of OPEC's Book? The Significance of Developing Producer Country Models for State Involvement in North Sea Oil ProductionEivind Thomassen
  20. OPEC and Russia: A Happy Pro Forma MarriageMikhail Krutikhin and Indra Overland

    Part IV: OPEC and International Energy Governance
  21. Beyond the Texas Railroad Commission: Thirty Years of American Precedent for OPECEllen R. Wald
  22. The Road Not Taken: Frank Hendryx and the Proposal to Restructure Petroleum Concessions in the Middle East after the Venezuelan PatternJuan Carlos Boué
  23. OPEC’s Struggle for International Recognition (1960-65): How a Denied Seat Agreement in Switzerland Influenced the Early Development of OPECFabian Trinkler
  24. When Modern Terrorism Began: the OPEC Hostage Taking of 1975Thomas Riegler
  25. OPEC and the Financialization of the Oil MarketDag Harald Claes and John H. Moe
  26. OPEC as a Political ClubJeff D. Colgan
  27. OPEC – From Peak to Peak: The History of 'Peak Oil' and its Relevance for OPECØystein Noreng
  28. What Role for OPEC in the Last Generation of Oil?
Greg Muttitt

Descriere

This handbook discusses and analyzes the history and development of OPEC, its global importance, and the role it has played, and still plays, in the global energy market.

Notă biografică

Dag Harald Claes is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo. He is a former Research Fellow of the Fridtjof Nansen Institute and Senior Research Fellow in the ARENA program at the University of Oslo. Professor Claes has published studies of oil-producer cooperation, conflict and cooperation in oil and gas markets, Arctic oil and gas, the energy relations between Norway and the European Union, and the role of oil in Middle East conflicts.
Giuliano Garavini teaches international history at Roma Tre University in Rome. He has taught and received fellowships at various institutions including NYU Abu Dhabi, the European University Institute (EUI), the Graduate Institute in Geneva, the University of Bologna and the University of Padua. He has mainly written about European integration, decolonization and the Global South, the history of energy and petroleum.