Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the use of newer, cleaner energy technologies and address the political challenges posed by the world’s growing demand for oil and natural gas. U.S. policy seeks to encourage expansion and diversification of world energy supplies and to promote the transparency and democratic institutions that help energy-producing countries make the most productive use of their resources
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Energy security and geopolitics have played a pivotal role in international affairs for a very long ...
The article "The Geopolitics of Oil: Global Implications and Future Challenges" explores the importa...
Competition over vital resources is a potent source of international friction among nations and with...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
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The article explores the peculiarities of US energy policy at the present stage with the definition ...
The recent developments bring US to a leading natural gas and oil producer position. The attempts in...
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Energy — the ability to work — is essential to our economic welfare, productivity and our living sta...
This essay will look at the peak oil question, contemporary “oil geopolitics” and their effect not o...
The twentieth century witnessed the biggest shift in energy sources the world has perhaps experience...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
In the world of energy, an elite selection of the world’s most influential leaders dictates the deve...
This article examines the root-causes of the United States\u27 oil-induced myopia, and highlights th...
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