How will energy abundance affect U.S. policymakers' willingness to underwrite the international energy system? This paper uses the correlates of support for energy independence in domestic U.S. oil policy to identify the marginal effect of oil import dependence in shaping the external behavior of the United States in relation to oil. An econometric study is carried out of an original panel dataset of votes on oil-related legislation in the U.S. Senate from 1992 to 2007. The paper finds that support for reducing the risk of oil import dependence is clustered around more unilateralist legislators who prefer to maximize freedom of action in U.S. foreign policy. By extension, this suggests the transformation of oil supply in North America to oi...
Stochastic simulation of the direct economic costs of oil dependence in an uncertain future is propo...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
The presence of oil is a major distinguishing feature of the Middle East on a global scale. The coun...
The purpose of this paper is to explore why the US government has displayed so little alarm about th...
U.S. energy security and the need for greater energy independence is one of the most important issue...
Over the past 25-years, the U.S. economy has experienced four large oil price shocks (1973-74, 1979-...
Dependence on foreign energy both constrains a state’s ability to act independently in the internati...
The US consumption of crude oil resources has been a steadily growing indicator of the vitality and ...
The two primary objectives of recent energy initiatives and/or policies are the reducing of both dom...
While many know the United States is the largest consumer of oil in the world, recently, it has beco...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
Concerns about future availability of oil have existed since the late 1800’s. But, the world’s remai...
An Energy Research and Development Administration report indicates that the United States is increas...
By October of 1973 the United States was facing the possibility of an energy crisis—a shortage of ...
This study addresses four questions that are significant in the formulation of oil independence poli...
Stochastic simulation of the direct economic costs of oil dependence in an uncertain future is propo...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
The presence of oil is a major distinguishing feature of the Middle East on a global scale. The coun...
The purpose of this paper is to explore why the US government has displayed so little alarm about th...
U.S. energy security and the need for greater energy independence is one of the most important issue...
Over the past 25-years, the U.S. economy has experienced four large oil price shocks (1973-74, 1979-...
Dependence on foreign energy both constrains a state’s ability to act independently in the internati...
The US consumption of crude oil resources has been a steadily growing indicator of the vitality and ...
The two primary objectives of recent energy initiatives and/or policies are the reducing of both dom...
While many know the United States is the largest consumer of oil in the world, recently, it has beco...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
Concerns about future availability of oil have existed since the late 1800’s. But, the world’s remai...
An Energy Research and Development Administration report indicates that the United States is increas...
By October of 1973 the United States was facing the possibility of an energy crisis—a shortage of ...
This study addresses four questions that are significant in the formulation of oil independence poli...
Stochastic simulation of the direct economic costs of oil dependence in an uncertain future is propo...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
The presence of oil is a major distinguishing feature of the Middle East on a global scale. The coun...