Chapter Introduction: The militarization of energy security -- chapter 1 The battlefield and the marketplace: Two cautionary tales / DANIEL MORAN -- chapter 2 Petroleum anxiety and the militarization of energy security / MICHAEL T. KLARE -- chapter 3 Al-Qaeda, oil dependence, and US foreign policy / PETER HAYNES -- chapter 4 Gulf oil and international security: Can the world's only superpower keep the oil flowing? / DUANE CHAPMAN -- chapter 5 Regional issues and strategic responses: The Gulf states / SAAD RAHIM -- chapter 6 Energy security: The Russian connection / AMY MYERS JAFFE -- chapter 7 Central Asia: Energy resources, politics, and security / THOMAS H. JOHNSON -- chapter 8 Maintaining Gazpromistan: The politics of Turkmen gas exports / CHRISTOPHER BOUCEK -- chapter 9 Energy security: the case of Venezuela HAROLD A. TRINKUNAS -- chapter 10 Chinese energy security and the Chinese regime / JACQUELINE NEWMYER -- chapter 11 Resource mercantilism and the militarization of resource management: Rising Asia and the future of American primacy in the Persian Gulf / FLYNT LEVERETT
Summary
This edited book analyses the strategic dimensions of energy security, particularly where energy resources have become the object of military competition
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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