This PowerPoint PDF accompanied a presentation by fellows Gabriel Collins and Jim Krane at the Baker Institute event "Energy Security in the Asia-Pacific Region: Current Trends and Future Developments" on March 16, 2017
Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now becom...
WP 2000-07 April 2000Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50% in t...
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a rude reminder of the risks inherent in an economy dependent...
This PowerPoint PDF accompanied a presentation by fellows Gabriel Collins and Jim Krane at the Bake...
The “Carter Doctrine” advanced by President Jimmy Carter led to the establishment of a strong U.S. m...
Defense Energy SeminarMs. Amy Conroy, Manager, International Government Affairs for Eurasia (Russia)...
The paper addresses: • The Asian economic giants, China, India, Japan and South Korea require secur...
Defense Energy SeminarMorgan D. Bazilian, Ph.D. Director, The Payne Institute, and Professor of Publ...
This paper seeks to explore the motives of the U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf region vis...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
WP 2004-15 December 2004JEL Classification Codes: D47; F02; L11; Q32; Q41; Q43; Q48This paper analyz...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
WP 2004-16 December 2004This paper reviews the evolution of the global oil market from the mid 20th ...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
Oil has profoundly shaped the political, economic, and social structures of the twentieth century an...
Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now becom...
WP 2000-07 April 2000Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50% in t...
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a rude reminder of the risks inherent in an economy dependent...
This PowerPoint PDF accompanied a presentation by fellows Gabriel Collins and Jim Krane at the Bake...
The “Carter Doctrine” advanced by President Jimmy Carter led to the establishment of a strong U.S. m...
Defense Energy SeminarMs. Amy Conroy, Manager, International Government Affairs for Eurasia (Russia)...
The paper addresses: • The Asian economic giants, China, India, Japan and South Korea require secur...
Defense Energy SeminarMorgan D. Bazilian, Ph.D. Director, The Payne Institute, and Professor of Publ...
This paper seeks to explore the motives of the U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf region vis...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
WP 2004-15 December 2004JEL Classification Codes: D47; F02; L11; Q32; Q41; Q43; Q48This paper analyz...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
WP 2004-16 December 2004This paper reviews the evolution of the global oil market from the mid 20th ...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
Oil has profoundly shaped the political, economic, and social structures of the twentieth century an...
Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now becom...
WP 2000-07 April 2000Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50% in t...
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a rude reminder of the risks inherent in an economy dependent...