Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-360) and index.ix, 364 pages :The politics of oil revolves around its price and the reliability of its suppliers. In turn, many international conflicts in the world today are rooted... in these politics. Not surprisingly: the price of oil is managed by a cartel-OPEC-some of whose member governments are deeply hostile to the United States and other major importers of oil. And OPEC controls nearly two-thirds of the world's oil reserves. Ironically, the United States and many others, especially non-OPEC producers of energy, have come to rely on OPEC to set prices that encourage the development of high-cost oil elsewhere, and thus promote some diversity of supply.Fundamental to any understanding of...