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Oil Policies, Oil Myths: Observations of an OPEC Insider

Autor Fadhil J. Chalabi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 dec 2010
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, commonly known as OPEC, has been a notoriously opaque and mysterious organization. In this book, Fadil J. Chalabi, an insider who spent many years at the heart of the organization as Iraq's permanent undersecretary for oil, invites us to discover the intrigue and arguments that have shaped OPEC policy since its inception in 1960. The author interweaves his analysis with first-hand experiences that give authenticity to momentous events, including the infamous 1975 Vienna hostage-taking when Carlos the Jackal kidnapped a number of OPEC ministers, including the author. From the time of Egypt under Nasser, Gaddafi's Libya, Saddam's Iraq and Khomeini's Iranian revolution, Chalabi uses his unique position and his unparallelled insider knowledge to illuminate an organization that has, at times, been accused of fomenting economic turmoil, political unrest and even military action.Benefiting from the perspective of an insider who understands the inner workings of OPEC and its dramatic impact on world politics and economics, this book is an essential read for those who wish to look beyond the myths of this highly influential and at times controversial organization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848855083
ISBN-10: 1848855087
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 4pp bw and 8pp colour plates
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Fadhil J. Chalabi is the Executive Director of the Centre for Global Energy Studies, a London-based think-tank (founded and chaired by H.E. Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani). Former Undersecretary for Oil at Iraq's Ministry of Petroleum, Fadhil Chalabi was Deputy Secretary General of OPEC from 1978-89 and its Acting Secretary General 1983-88. He received the British Institute of Energy Economics Award for Distinction in 1988. He is the author of many articles and two books: OPEC and the International Oil Industry: A Changing Structure and OPEC at the Crossroads. http://www.cges.co.uk/

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1: The path that led me to the world oil industry Chapter 2: Why OPEC? Confrontation or connivance? Chapter 3: New winds begin to blowChapter 4: Iraq's oil politics - a precursor to the end of the oil concessionsChapter 5: The Shah and OPEC's oil price frenzyChapter 6: Of some OPEC's 'paper powers'Chapter 7: OPEC terrorised by the Jackal: the Carlos AffairChapter 8: The OAPEC intermezzo, and my exit from Saddam's regimeChapter 9: Iran's Ayatolla drives the oil market mad. (the period of the Iranian Revolution) Chapter 10: The backlash: OPEC is corneredChapter 11: The short-lived price collapseChapter 12: Problems with the quota-system. OPEC's disputed reserves fuel "peak-oil" theoryChapter 13: In the presence of OPEC heads of state. OPEC's thwarted attempts to seek quota-complianceChapter 14: Dispelling myths about OPECChapter 15: EpilogueChapter 16: Addendum. Post-Saddam IraqBibiliography, glossary, chronology