Arab Petro-Politics

Arab Petro-Politics
Author: Abdulaziz Al_Sowayegh
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000906914

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First Published in 1984, Arab Petro-Politics argues that oil is important to Arab world both as an instrument for economic development and as an element of political influence. Oil has changed the political and economic structures and policies in the Middle East and dramatically influenced political alignments both within the region and between the region and the world’s greatest powers. The book seeks to explain Arab oil policy both in economic terms and as political leverage to support Arab demands. Its main thesis is that the oil crisis is inextricably part of the Arab Israeli conflict despite the tendency amongst Western Middle East specialists to separate oil question from the Palestinian issue. This book is an important historical document for scholars and researchers of international oil economics, Middle East politics, and Middle East history.

Myth, Oil, and Politics

Myth, Oil, and Politics
Author: Charles F. Doran
Publisher: New York : Free Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Examines the myths of unfair oil prices, Israel and oil, obscene corporate profits, divestiture, international energy agency, and OPEC cohesion and provides specific recommendations for a sound energy policy.

Mirage

Mirage
Author: Aileen Keating
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2012-05-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1615925384

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In this fascinating history of the discovery, development, and exploitation of Middle East oil, an international journalist tells a largely unknown story rich in drama, conflict, and comic interludes. Illustrations.

Arab Petropolitics

Arab Petropolitics
Author: Abdulaziz H. Al-Sowayegh
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: 9780312047184

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The Foreign Policies Of Arab States

The Foreign Policies Of Arab States
Author: Bahgat Korany
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000301508

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Middle East politics have been proverbial for their changeability. The 1970s ushered in petro-politics, for instance, but OPEC's international status declined markedly in the following decade. Similarly, the Arab world's ostracism of Egypt in the 1970s following its separate peace with Israel was turned around in the 1980s; the late 1980s also brought PLO acceptance of the State of Israel. Interstate relations were not the only arena to experience significant alterations; state-society relations also underwent dramatic changes, such as the acceleration of privatization in erstwhile socialist regimes. Then the 1990s opened with a political earthquake: the Gulf Crisis. The second edition of this highly acclaimed text offers a penetrating analysis of trends in Arab foreign policies since the book was originally published in 1984, including an early analysis of the effects of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent coalition victory over Iraq. In addition, the authors have included new chapters on Jordan—at the heart of the Arab world—and on the Sudan—the region's link to sub-Saharan Africa. Their inclusion allows a fuller understanding of the foreign policies of states that occupy crucial geopolitical positions but wield little tangible power. Moreover, in many of its chapters the book raises the crucial question of how the foreign policies of these countries can cope with the prevalence of political change.

The Oil Companies and the Arab World

The Oil Companies and the Arab World
Author: Giacomo Luciani
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317236270

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For many years, vertical integration characterized the international oil industry, with the same company controlling the entire process from crude exploration and production to the retailing. This structure was radically transformed in the 1970s and this book, originally published in 1984, examines whether the dis-integration which resulted was a long-term trend or a temporary phase. It examines the attitude of the major international oil companies, discusses the policies adopted by oil producing and oil importing countries, and the limits of ‘government to government’ deals underlined. The political and strategic implications of re-integration are explored, and relations between oil exporters and importers, and between the USA, Europe and the Arab world discussed.

The Foreign Policies Of Arab States

The Foreign Policies Of Arab States
Author: BAHGAT;DESSOUKI KORANY (ALI EL-DIN HILLAL.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2019
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: 9780429310966

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Middle East politics have been proverbial for their changeability. The 1970s ushered in petro-politics, for instance, but OPEC's international status declined markedly in the following decade. Similarly, the Arab world's ostracism of Egypt in the 1970s following its separate peace with Israel was turned around in the 1980s; the late 1980s also brought PLO acceptance of the State of Israel. Interstate relations were not the only arena to experience significant alterations; state-society relations also underwent dramatic changes, such as the acceleration of privatization in erstwhile socialist regimes. Then the 1990s opened with a political earthquake: the Gulf Crisis. The second edition of this highly acclaimed text offers a penetrating analysis of trends in Arab foreign policies since the book was originally published in 1984, including an early analysis of the effects of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent coalition victory over Iraq. In addition, the authors have included new chapters on Jordan--at the heart of the Arab world--and on the Sudan--the region's link to sub-Saharan Africa. Their inclusion allows a fuller understanding of the foreign policies of states that occupy crucial geopolitical positions but wield little tangible power. Moreover, in many of its chapters the book raises the crucial question of how the foreign policies of these countries can cope with the prevalence of political change.

Political And Economic Trends In The Middle East

Political And Economic Trends In The Middle East
Author: Shireen Hunter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000307107

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This book explores the rapid changes in the economics and politics of the Middle East, which profoundly influence U.S. policy and interests in the region. The contributors examine elements in the economic picture, including falling oil prices and the uncertainty surrounding OPEC; the concomitant drop in oil revenues and its effect on the spending p

The Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries

The Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries
Author: Mary Ann Tetreault
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1981-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Innovation and technological change follow markedly different pathways depending on the sector in which they take place. Contributions from eighteen experts in their fields consider the framework of sectoral systems of innovation to analyze the innovation process, factors affecting innovation, the relationship between innovation and industry dynamics, changing boundaries and transformation of sectors, and the determinants of the innovation performance of firms and countries in different sectors.

The Foreign Policies of Arab States

The Foreign Policies of Arab States
Author: Bahgat Korany
Publisher: Boulder : Westview Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813308753

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Middle East politics have been proverbial for their changeability. The 1970s ushered in petro-politics, for instance, but OPEC's international status declined markedly in the following decade. Similarly, the Arab world's ostracism of Egypt in the 1970s following its separate peace with Israel was turned around in the 1980s; the late 1980s also brought PLO acceptance of the State of Israel. Inter-state relations were not the only arena to experience significant alterations; state-society relations also underwent dramatic changes, such as the acceleration of privatization in erstwhile socialist regimes. policies since the book was originally published in 1984. In addition, the authors have included two new chapters on Jordan - at the heart of the Arab world - and on the Sudan - the region's link to sub-Saharan Africa. Their inclusion allows a fuller understanding of the foreign policies of states that occupy crucial geopolitical positions but wield little tangible power.