Contents
Part I
Politics of Oil Supply
1. Introduction
ROBERT E. LOONEY
2. Key Issues Surrounding the Supply of Oil
PAUL SULLIVAN
3. The Changing Geopolitics of Oil
MICHAEL T. KLARE
4. The Politics of Oil Supply: National Oil Companies vs International Oil Companies
JEAN-FRANCOIS SEZNEC
5. The Policy Implications of Peak Oil
LAUREL GRAEFE
6. Conflict and Instability
MICHAEL ROSS
7. Co-operation Between Producers and Consumers
PAUL STEVENS
8. Oil Markets: The Need for Reforms
GIACOMO LUCIANI
Part II
Political Responses
9. Energy Security
DANIEL MORAN
10. Strategy, Foreign Policy and Climate Change: The Middle East in the Cross Hairs
JAMES A. RUSSELL
11. Do Governments Need to Go to War for Oil?
DAVID R. HENDERSON
Part III
Oil and Political Power: Regional Dimensions
12. Oil Rents and Political Power in Latin America
JESSICA PIOMBO
13. Oil Rents and Political Power in Latin America
SIDNEY WEINTRAUB
14. Oil Rents, Political and Military Policies and the Fallout: Implications for the Middle East
HOSSEIN ASKARI
15. Oil and Power in the Caspian Region
RICHARD POMFRET
16. Oil and Politics in South-East Asia
Benjamin Smith
Part IV
Country Case Studies
17. United States: The Politics of Alternative Energy
ALAN REYNOLDS
18. Beyond the Oil Curse: Iraq’s Wealth State and Poor Society
ABBAS KADHIM
19. Government Policy and the Evolution of the Iranian Oil Industry
FARROKH NAJMABADI
20. The Enduring Saudi Oil Power
JOSEPH A. KÉCHICHIAN
21. Gas and Egyptian Development
ROBERT SPRINGBORG
22. Oil and the Russian Economy
Philip Hanson
23. An Oil Giant From the Emerging World: Petrobras
FLAVIA CARVALHO
Part V
Key Issues for the Future
24. The Oil Curse: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Implications
RICHARD AUTY
25. Challenges in Oil Governance
ANDREAS GOLDTHAU
26. Sovereign Wealth funds in the Golf: Opportunities and Challenges
GAWDAT BAHGAT
27. Oil, the Dollar, and the Stability of the International Financial System
ECKART WOERTZ
28. China’s Impact on Oil Markets
JOHN CALABRESSE
29. The Future of Oil Rentier Economies: Iraq’s Future and Oil Fortune Need Radical Economic Change
SABRI ZIRE AL-SAADI
30. The Future of Oil in a Carbon Constrained World
DANIEL J. A. JOHANSSON, FREDRIK HEDENUS AND THOMAS STERNER
Biography
Robert E. Looney (Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA)






