Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America’s Growing Petroleum Dependency

15.99 JOD

Jordan: Deliverable within 48 hours
International: Deliverable within 7 Days

Description

Since September 11th 2001 and the commencement of the ‘war on terror’, the world’s attention has been focused on the relationship between US foreign policy in the Middle East and the oceans of crude oil that lie beneath the region’s soil.Michael Klare traces oil’s impact on international affairs since World War II, revealing its influence on the Truman, Eisenhower, Nixon and Carter governments. He shows how America’s own wells are drying up as demand increases and warns that by 2010 the US will need to import 60% 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 – their dependency is bound to lead to recurrent military involvement.

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 1.5 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
by

format

Language

Pages

288

publisher

Year Published

2005-7-28

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0141020032

About The Author

Michael Klare is the author of Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws, Low Intensity Warfare and Resource Wars. He is the Five College Professor of Program Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College in Amherst, and lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.