E-book
Author King, Neil, Jr

Title Peak oil : a survey of security concerns / by Neil King, Jr
Published Washington, DC : Center for a New American Security, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (19 pages)
Series Working paper
Energy visionary series
Working paper (Center for a New American Security)
Energy visionary series
Contents Introduction -- A superpower turned supplicant -- Looking forward, looking back -- Under pressure : global trade -- And to a few, increasing power -- Mexico's slide : an early warning -- At the Pentagon, a belated awakening -- Next up, resource wars? -- The world at peak : taking the dim view
Summary While the concept of "peak oil"--The notion that the world is running out of oil-- remains controversial, it is certainly realistic to think ahead about the national security and foreign policy consequences of a world in which there is not enough oil supply to meet demand. In a September 2008 CNAS working paper, Wall Street Journal reporter Neil King, Jr., addresses this issue
Notes Title from PDF title page (viewed on August 21, 2009)
"September 2008."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 19)
Notes Mode of access: Internet from Center for a New American Security web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required
Subject Hubbert peak theory.
Petroleum reserves.
National security -- United States.
Hubbert peak theory.
National security.
Petroleum reserves.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Center for a New American Security.