In this episode Jon O\u27Gorman hosts Michael Dennis, Burack Kadercan, and Anand Toprani. They discuss oil in the Middle East as the driver of this war, why it effects the strategic calculus of the region and our viewpoints towards it from a policy perspective and as an after effect of the Carter doctrine. The conversation then moves to the problems with strategy in the war and why the services could not agree on a strategy due to factors of service parochialism and the failure of the Gold War Nichols Act to truly fix institutionalized service mindsets. They look at technology as a poor substitute for policy and strategy and also discuss Israel and the price the United States pays for having it as its ally in the region. Finally they come b...
The “Carter Doctrine” advanced by President Jimmy Carter led to the establishment of a strong U.S. m...
Episode three of the Endless Wars case study: ISIS - Operation Inherent Resolve. In this episode Jon...
For this next case we are going to have three segments (or parts) on each of the major theaters disc...
This program traces the economic and political roots of the Gulf War. Arab officials, including the ...
An episode from "Capitol Crude: The US Oil Policy Podcast". The original recording may be found at ...
In this episode Jon O\u27Gorman hosts Timothy Hoyt, John Garofano, and David Stone. They talk about ...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...
In this episode Jon O’Gorman hosts Marc Genest, Heidi Lane, and Burack Kadercan to talk about the Gl...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...
For the better part of the Twentieth century, the Middle East, and more specifically the Persian Gul...
Book Summary: In August 1990, Saddam Hussein\u27s Iraqi forces boldly invaded and occupied neighbori...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
The 1970s energy crisis, which rocked global markets and caused oil prices to skyrocket, had a numbe...
The issues which provided Iraq with the pretext for its invasion of Kuwait were oil pricing policies...
Defense Energy SeminarMs. Amy Conroy, Manager, International Government Affairs for Eurasia (Russia)...
The “Carter Doctrine” advanced by President Jimmy Carter led to the establishment of a strong U.S. m...
Episode three of the Endless Wars case study: ISIS - Operation Inherent Resolve. In this episode Jon...
For this next case we are going to have three segments (or parts) on each of the major theaters disc...
This program traces the economic and political roots of the Gulf War. Arab officials, including the ...
An episode from "Capitol Crude: The US Oil Policy Podcast". The original recording may be found at ...
In this episode Jon O\u27Gorman hosts Timothy Hoyt, John Garofano, and David Stone. They talk about ...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...
In this episode Jon O’Gorman hosts Marc Genest, Heidi Lane, and Burack Kadercan to talk about the Gl...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...
For the better part of the Twentieth century, the Middle East, and more specifically the Persian Gul...
Book Summary: In August 1990, Saddam Hussein\u27s Iraqi forces boldly invaded and occupied neighbori...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
The 1970s energy crisis, which rocked global markets and caused oil prices to skyrocket, had a numbe...
The issues which provided Iraq with the pretext for its invasion of Kuwait were oil pricing policies...
Defense Energy SeminarMs. Amy Conroy, Manager, International Government Affairs for Eurasia (Russia)...
The “Carter Doctrine” advanced by President Jimmy Carter led to the establishment of a strong U.S. m...
Episode three of the Endless Wars case study: ISIS - Operation Inherent Resolve. In this episode Jon...
For this next case we are going to have three segments (or parts) on each of the major theaters disc...