Many national security analyst have viewed oil-exporting countries with some trepidation. Although these exporting nations supply a vital energy source to the United States and her allies, it comes at a price. A great wealth transfer occurs in this process from oil importers to exporters. In some cases, oil importers face economic woes if energy prices rise sharply. Additionally, some critics might argue that oil exporters now have the financial wherewithal to acquire a military capability that could threaten neighbors or create intra-regional instability with global implications. This monograph explores the impact that oil revenue had on the national defense spending of five oil exporting countries. Despite periods of falling oil revenues,...
In this Report, we seek to answer the question: “If the U.S. highway transportation sector did not u...
The “Carter Doctrine” advanced by President Jimmy Carter led to the establishment of a strong U.S. m...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
This monograph explores the impact that oil revenue had on the national defense spending of five oil...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
This article examines the short-term effects of expensive oil on the supply and demand patterns for ...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
Abundant natural resources, in particular oil, play an important role in the economics of many count...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The objective of this study was to provid...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
International politics affects oil trade. But does it affect the oil-exporting developing countries ...
This paper presents a simple dynamic growth model of investment, consumption, passive military spend...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
Black Gold and Blackmail seeks to explain why great powers adopt such different strategies to protec...
In this Report, we seek to answer the question: “If the U.S. highway transportation sector did not u...
The “Carter Doctrine” advanced by President Jimmy Carter led to the establishment of a strong U.S. m...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
This monograph explores the impact that oil revenue had on the national defense spending of five oil...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
This article examines the short-term effects of expensive oil on the supply and demand patterns for ...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
Abundant natural resources, in particular oil, play an important role in the economics of many count...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The objective of this study was to provid...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
International politics affects oil trade. But does it affect the oil-exporting developing countries ...
This paper presents a simple dynamic growth model of investment, consumption, passive military spend...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
Black Gold and Blackmail seeks to explain why great powers adopt such different strategies to protec...
In this Report, we seek to answer the question: “If the U.S. highway transportation sector did not u...
The “Carter Doctrine” advanced by President Jimmy Carter led to the establishment of a strong U.S. m...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...