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Informationen zum Autor Ahmed Mahdi holds a PhD in American foreign policy from the University of Birmingham! UK. He is the author of Clashing Forces: Introductory Essays on World Politics and Modern History (2004) and The Grip: Notes and Thoughts on American Power and the Persian Gulf (2004). Examining the foreign policy of George Bush Sr, Bill Clinton and George W Bush, culminating in the unprecedented military campaigns of the latter, the author demonstrates how and why oil has played a central role in US relations with the wider world. Zusammenfassung The quest for oil can be seen as a defining principle of global US foreign policy, an imperative which has shaped and redefined the practice of American diplomacy, especially in the wake of 9/11, which raised questions about the stability of global oil resources. In "Energy and US Foreign Policy", Ahmed Mahdi relates the military expansion of the world's biggest superpower to its quest to gain guaranteed and secure access to the world's most important commodity. Examining the foreign policy of George Bush Sr., Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, culminating in the unprecedented military campaigns of the latter, Mahdi demonstrates how and why oil has played a central role in US relations with the wider world. By dissecting the failures of the US to secure its own economic and energy interests, and by demonstrating the devastating impact this has had on the rest of the world, especially in the Middle East, Mahdi offers vital analysis for researchers and students of International Relations, Diplomacy, Security and Energy Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1: Foreign Energy Resources In The Post-Cold War Decade: The Democracy Conundrum, Regional Diversification, And An Ad Hoc Policy On Energy Resources Chapter 2: The Unilateral Oilman: Energy Procurement In George W. Bush's Foreign PolicyChapter 3: Anti-Terrorism Melds With Energy Procurement: How The September 11 Attacks Affected The Quest For Foreign Oil Chapter 4: 'A Big Shot' And 'A Lot Of Money': Operation Iraqi Freedom and US Foreign Energy PolicyConclusion...
Préface
Examining the foreign policy of George Bush Sr, Bill Clinton and George W Bush, culminating in the unprecedented military campaigns of the latter, the author demonstrates how and why oil has played a central role in US relations with the wider world.
Auteur
Ahmed Mahdi holds a PhD in American foreign policy from the University of Birmingham, UK. He is the author of Clashing Forces: Introductory Essays on World Politics and Modern History (2004) and The Grip: Notes and Thoughts on American Power and the Persian Gulf (2004).
Résumé
The quest for oil can be seen as a defining principle of global US foreign policy, an imperative which has shaped and redefined the practice of American diplomacy, especially in the wake of 9/11, which raised questions about the stability of global oil resources. In "Energy and US Foreign Policy", Ahmed Mahdi relates the military expansion of the world's biggest superpower to its quest to gain guaranteed and secure access to the world's most important commodity. Examining the foreign policy of George Bush Sr., Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, culminating in the unprecedented military campaigns of the latter, Mahdi demonstrates how and why oil has played a central role in US relations with the wider world. By dissecting the failures of the US to secure its own economic and energy interests, and by demonstrating the devastating impact this has had on the rest of the world, especially in the Middle East, Mahdi offers vital analysis for researchers and students of International Relations, Diplomacy, Security and Energy Studies.
Contenu
Introduction Chapter 1: Foreign Energy Resources In The Post-Cold War Decade: The Democracy Conundrum, Regional Diversification, And An Ad Hoc Policy On Energy Resources Chapter 2: The Unilateral Oilman: Energy Procurement In George W. Bush's Foreign Policy Chapter 3: Anti-Terrorism Melds With Energy Procurement: How The September 11 Attacks Affected The Quest For Foreign Oil Chapter 4: 'A Big Shot' And 'A Lot Of Money': Operation Iraqi Freedom and US Foreign Energy Policy Conclusion