Many people in the world today believe Bush's war against Saddam
Hussein is only about oil. Iraq has the second biggest petroleum
reserves in the Middle East, and America's relations with its prime
supplier Saudi Arabia have turned sour in the wake of 9/11. Invading
Iraq, so many argue, is merely colonising an oil field. Oil has
transformed the world and remains the most important resource of our
age. It has made the wealth of millions of people - from Venezuela to
Norway via the Persian Gulf - and holds their futures in its fortunes.
The Middle East is the earth's greatest petroleum depot. It is also
the most explosive region in the world today. Now more than ever, with
the global economy under severe threat, oil is of prime geopolitical
concern. Crude Power provides a comprehensive analysis both of the
world's dependency on Middle Eastern oil, and of the very dangerous
way politics and economics play themselves out in the oil game - as
producers and consumers tug at each others' interests. It is a tug of
war: Oystein Noreng explains what all concerned are fighting for.
Placing OPEC (the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) into
its wider world context, he examines in detail how shifting oil prices
affect everything from international trade balances to inflation
rates. In the current political climate of the Middle East and Central
Asia, with anti-Americanism and the threat of terrorism in such
countries as Saudi Arabia running high, oil holds the future of the
world economy as well as thousands of lives in its hands. Crude Power
is an indispensable book for anyone concerned with the fate of the
world today, and that most important of issues: the interplay of power
and money in the Middle East and beyond.
Les mer
Politics and the Oil Market
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857711793
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter