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The geopolitics of energy

Title
The geopolitics of energy / Melvin A. Conant, Fern Racine Gold ; foreword by Robert Ellsworth.
ISBN
0429311249
1000229939
1000265870
1000301818
9780429311246
9781000229936
9781000265873
9781000301816
Publication
New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Copyright Notice Date
©1978
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Biographical / Historical Note
"Melvin A. Conant, an international energy consultant, was previously assistant administrator for international energy affairs in the U.S. Federal Energy Administration and senior government relations counselor for the Exxon Corporation. Fern Racine Gold is an international energy consultant on oil and nuclear supply and a doctoral candidate at Columbia University. She was previously a political analyst for the Exxon Corporation."
Summary
How can the industrialized countries reduce their vulnerability to supply disruptions caused by continued dependence on foreign sources of oil? How can access to Middle East oil be made more secure? These are the core questions that arise from a new worldwide energy situation in which the industrialized countries have remained dependent on oil and oil imports for their economic, political, and military well-being, while control of these resources has passed to an increasingly small number of less-developed countries whose interests do not automatically or necessarily coincide with those of the consuming, industrialized countries. With a focus on these questions, The Geopolitics of Energy analyzes the present worldwide energy situation and its likely evolution over the remainder of the century. The authors consider likely developments in coal, gas, and nuclear energy; the outlook for oil, which will remain the dominant energy source at least through the 1990s; and the implications of this energy outlook for U.S. foreign policy, intra-Western alliance relations, and North-South and East-West relations. Identifying the issues that will concern governments as long as the need for oil is pervasive-until alternative energy sources begin contributing significantly to world energy supply-the authors conclude with policy recommendations for the United States based on their analysis of the energy situation and its consequences. This book is based on a report prepared for the U.S. Department of Defense.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Westview special studies in natural resources and energy management.
Westview special studies in natural resources and energy management
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Background to Policy
Introduction
Highlights of the Contemporary Geopolitics of Energy
Oil, 1977-2000
Coal, 1977-2000
Gas, 1977-2000
Nuclear Energy, 1977-2000
Import Dependence of Industrial States
Governments and Enterprises in International Energy
Summary and Overview
Part Policy Options
Considerations Affecting U.S. Energy Policy
The Nature of the Threat: Emergency Situations
The Nature of the Threat: Longer-Term Supply Security Measures
Limiting Vulnerability: The Domestic Component
Limiting Vulnerability: International Implications and Options
Nuclear Energy
Epilogue: Policy Recommendations
Appendix
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