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245 00 aCrude strategy :brethinking the US military commitment to defend Persian Gulf oil /cCharles L. Glaser and Rosemary A. Kelanic, editors.
264 aWashington, DC :bGeorgetown University Press,c[2016]
264 c짤2016
300 a1 online resource
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504 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 aCover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Background; 1 The United States and the Persian Gulf: 1941 to the Present; 2 Assessing Current US Policies and Goals in the Persian Gulf; Part II. Key Questions; 3 The Economic Costs of Persian Gulf Oil Supply Disruptions; 4 Saudi Arabian Oil and US Interests; 5 After America: The Flow of Persian Gulf Oil in the Absence of US Military Force; 6 US Spending on Its Military Commitments to the Persian Gulf; 7 Resilience by Other Means: The Potential Benefits of Alternative Government Investments in US Energy Security.
505 aPart III. Conclusions and Policy Options8 Should the United States Stay in the Gulf?; 9 The Future of US Force Posture in the Gulf: The Case for a Residual Forward Presence; List of Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z.
520 aPolicymakers and scholars have long assumed the US must maintain a military presence in the Middle East to protect access to Persian Gulf oil. Charles L. Glaser and Rosemary A. Kelanic reconsider this policy based on analyses from a multidisciplinary team of political scientists, historians, and economists. The contributors explore topics that factor in critical changes taking place in oil markets, energy technology, and US defense budgets; potential economic costs of disruptions in oil supply; and possible policy options moving forward.
588 aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 12, 2016).
590 aeBooks on EBSCOhostbAll EBSCO eBooks
650 aPetroleum industry and tradexPolitical aspectszPersian Gulf Region.
650 aHISTORYxMilitaryxOther.2bisacsh
650 aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERINGxMilitary Science.2bisacsh
650 aDiplomatic relations.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01907412
650 aMilitary relations.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01353799
650 aPetroleum industry and tradexPolitical aspects.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01059632
650 aStrategic aspects of individual places.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01355062
651 aPersian Gulf RegionxStrategic aspects.
651 aUnited StatesxMilitary relationszPersian Gulf Region.
651 aPersian Gulf RegionxMilitary relationszUnited States.
651 aUnited StatesxForeign relationszPersian Gulf Region.
651 aPersian Gulf RegionxForeign relationszUnited States.
651 aMiddle EastzPersian Gulf Region.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01244349
651 aUnited States.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01204155
655 aElectronic books.
700 aGlaser, Charles L.q(Charles Louis),d1954-eeditor.
700 aKelanic, Rosemary A.,eeditor.
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Crude strategy :rethinking the US military commitment to defend Persian Gulf oil /Charles L. Glaser and Rosemary A. Kelanic, editors
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Crude strategy :rethinking the US military commitment to defend Persian Gulf oil /Charles L. Glaser and Rosemary A. Kelanic, editors
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Includes bibliographical references and index. / Policymakers and scholars have long assumed the US must maintain a military presence in the Middle East to protect access to Persian Gulf oil. Charles L. Glaser and Rosemary A. Kelanic reconsider this policy based on analyses from a multidisciplinary team of political scientists, historians, and economists. The contributors explore topics that factor in critical changes taking place in oil markets, energy technology, and US defense budgets; potential economic costs of disruptions in oil supply; and possible policy options moving forward.
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