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Foreign Oil Dependence

Foreign Oil Dependence
Author: Noah Berlatsky
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2015-12-28
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0737773685

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This anthology explores the issue of the United States' dependence on oil. Can the country attain energy independence? Does the dependence on foreign oil weaken the economy? Is dependence on foreign oil a security threat? Can the United States transition from oil if it must, or is the country too deeply invested? This book gives evidence to both sides of these questions. Features previously published content from sources such as Jordan Weissman, Anne Korin, Pew Charitable Trusts, and the National Corn Growers Association.


Foreign Oil Dependence

Foreign Oil Dependence
Author: Susan Hunnicutt
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Energy policy
ISBN: 9780737740608

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This anthology explores the issue of the United States' dependence on oil. Can the country attain energy independence? Does the dependence on foreign oil weaken the economy? Is dependence on foreign oil a security threat? Can the United States transition from oil if it must, or is the country too deeply invested? This book gives evidence to both sides of these questions. Features previously published content from figures such as Barack Obama, Skikha Dalmia, Julia A. Seymour, and Bradford Plumer.


Over a Barrel

Over a Barrel
Author: John S. Duffield
Publisher: Stanford Law & Politics
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Over a Barrel provides the first comprehensive analysis of the costs of U.S. foreign oil dependence and how they might be reduced.


Oil and American Identity

Oil and American Identity
Author: Sebastian Herbstreuth
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857738380

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American dependence on foreign oil has long been described as a serious threat to U.S. national security, and continues to be a political flashpoint even as domestic fracking eases the US' reliance on imported energy. Oil and American Identity offers a fresh perspective on the subject by reframing 'energy dependency' as a cultural discourse with intimate connections to American views on independence, freedom, consumption, abundance, progress and American exceptionalism. Through a detailed reading of primary literature, Sebastian Herbstreuth also shows how the dangers of foreign oil are linked to American descriptions of foreign oil producers as culturally different und thus 'undependable'. Herbstreuth shows how even reliable imports from the Middle East are portrayed as dangerous and undesirable because this region is particularly 'foreign' from an American point of view, while oil from friendly countries like Canada is cast as a benign form of energy trade. Oil and American Identity rewrites the history of U.S. foreign oil dependence as a cultural history of the United States in the 20th century.


National Security Consequences of U.S. Oil Dependency : Report of an Independent Task Force

National Security Consequences of U.S. Oil Dependency : Report of an Independent Task Force
Author: John M. Deutch
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Findings: the U.S. energy system and the role of imported oil and gas -- Findings: how dependence on imported energy affects U.S. foreign policy -- Findings and recommendations: U.S. domestic energy policy -- Findings and recommendations: The conduct of U.S. foreign policy -- Additional view.


Oil Dependence and Economic Risk

Oil Dependence and Economic Risk
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Oil Diplomacy

Oil Diplomacy
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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U.S. Dependency on Foreign Oil

U.S. Dependency on Foreign Oil
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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United States Dependence on Foreign Oil

United States Dependence on Foreign Oil
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.


Blood and Oil

Blood and Oil
Author: Michael T. Klare
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1429900571

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From the author of Resource Wars, a landmark assessment of the critical role of petroleum in America's actions abroad In his pathbreaking Resource Wars, world security expert Michael T. Klare alerted us to the role of resources in conflicts in the post-Cold War world. Now, in Blood and Oil, he concentrates on a single precious commodity, petroleum, while issuing a warning to the United States-its most powerful, and most dependent, global consumer. Since September 11th and the commencement of the "war on terror," the world's attention has been focused on the relationship between U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and the oceans of crude oil that lie beneath the region's soil. Klare traces oil's impact on international affairs since World War II, revealing its influence on the Truman, Eisenhower, Nixon, and Carter doctrines. He shows how America's own wells are drying up as our demand increases; by 2010, the United States will need to import 60 percent of its oil. And since most of this supply will have to come from chronically unstable, often violently anti-American zones-the Persian Gulf, the Caspian Sea, Latin America, and Africa-our dependency is bound to lead to recurrent military involvement. With clarity and urgency, Blood and Oil delineates the United States' predicament and cautions that it is time to change our energy policies, before we spend the next decades paying for oil with blood.