American Security and the International Energy Situation. Volume I. Introduction and Summary

American Security and the International Energy Situation. Volume I. Introduction and Summary
Author: Uzi B. Arad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1975
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This report sets down the results of research on some of the significant problems relating to energy and national security. The emphasis taken by this study goes beyond the more obvious first-order issues, previously analyzed. It deals with less obvious but increasingly important problems, and including: (1) The relationship of the security of oil supplies to prevailing market conditions in the past and in the future; (2) The more general question of access to non-oil global resources and U.S. policy; (3) The scope of oil revenues for domestic and foreign investment and patterns of economic development and investment in Middle East oil producing countries; and (4) The relationship of energy and American economic security and concomitant implications for security and foreign policy issues.

The Risk Pivot

The Risk Pivot
Author: Bruce D. Jones
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-11-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0815726058

The last decade has seen a revolution in global energy. First, we saw explosive growth in demand from Asia's rising powers, which fueled fears about scarcity and conflict. But we've also seen an American revolution in technology and markets, resulting in a dramatic increase in sup-ply. This is strengthening America's hand in the world—but it's not without complications. There are major security consequences of these shifts. Among the most consequential are China and India, Asia's emerging giants, which are increasingly exposed to political risks associated with energy risks, as well as the energy flows, pivoting to Asia. Meanwhile the great powers struggle to balance their need for fossil fuels with a mounting effort to tackle climate change. The top powers, and the United States above all, face a stra-tegic choice: whether to use energy as a weapon of geopolitics, or as a tool of a stable order. CONTENTS Introduction 1. The President and the King—Key Messages of the Book 2. The Energy Revolutions—A Primer Geopolitics in Flux—The Players 3. Choices—Scenarios, and the Choice the Powers Confront 4. Rough Seas Ahead—The Great Powers' Search for Energy Security Globalization and Complexity—The Problems 5. Transition in the Gulf 6. The Turbulent Middle 7. Fragile States 8. The Russian Problem 9. Connections—from Pipelines to Politics Governance—The Partners 10. An Emerging System of Global Energy Governance 11. Leadership Choices

American Security and the International Energy Situation. Volume IV. Collected Papers

American Security and the International Energy Situation. Volume IV. Collected Papers
Author: Uzi B. Arad
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Total Pages: 246
Release: 1975
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Contents: Beyond the Open Door -- U.S. Policy and Access to Global Resources (Rept. no. HI-2148-DP); Averting Economic Warfare in Raw Materials -- U.S. Agriculture as a Blue Chip; Changing American Foreign Policy in the Middle East -- An Analysis (Rept. no. HI-2195/2-P); Iraq as a Soviet Proxy on the Persian Gulf in the Next Decade (Rept. no. HI-2168-P); and Energy in the Third World (Rept. no. HI-2094-P).

American Security and the International Energy Situation. Volume III. The Petromoney Question

American Security and the International Energy Situation. Volume III. The Petromoney Question
Author: Haim BEN-Shaher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1975
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This volume explores some possible outcomes of the recent increase in oil prices. The study investigates the pattern of the future price structure of oil and energy, the resulting flow of revenues to the OPEC countries, in particular to the Arab oil producing countries, and the implication of these developments to the economic growth and foreign capital accumulative of the Middle Eastern countries on one hand and to the world economic, financial and monetary structure on the other hand. Part 1 deals with the market for energy and oil and derives scenarios with the emerging projections of oil prices. Part 2 projects alternative levels of oil revenues to the oil-producing countries and estimates the future economic growth of the Middle Eastern countries and their accumulation of foreign capital. Part 3 discusses possible investment strategies concerning the accumulated capital that may be implemented by the Middle East oil-producing countries and analyzes the implications of the world economy.