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The Changing Dynamics of Energy in the Middle East
[2 volumes]
The Changing Dynamics of Energy in the Middle East
[2 volumes]
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The recent rise in global demand for energy and the resulting spike in energy prices have illustrated just how important Middle Eastern energy exports are. This book, the first on the subject since the hike in energy prices impacted the global energy market, outlines the current facts that shape the ability of Middle Eastern producers to supply energy exports. It explores the possible future causes both of major interruptions in supply, and of failures to maintain and expand export capacity, and, though it does not predict a major energy crisis, it does describe a range of factors that could produce one.
The recent rise in global demand for energy and the resulting spike in energy prices have illustrated just how important Middle Eastern energy exports are. This book, the first on the subject since the hike in energy prices impacted the global energy market, outlines current facts that shape the ability of Middle Eastern producers to supply energy exports. It explores the possible future causes both of major interruptions in supply, and failures to maintain and expand export capacity, and, though it does not predict a major energy crisis, it does describe factors that could produce one.
Authors Cordesman and Al-Rodhan analyze the plans of each country in the region, compare those plans with the forecasting models of international organizations, and study each country's prospects for stability. They also analyze how importing countries such as the United States, Europe, China, and India are dealing with the changing nature of global dependence upon MENA oil.
Offering the most comprehensive data on current energy resources, production capacities estimates, import dependence, and national plans and strategies, The Changing Dynamics of Energy in the Middle East analyzes current energy modeling, and shows how the lack of supply-driven models has had a negative impact on the understanding of policy makers and strategic thinkers. The book concludes its analysis with possible strategic, economic, and demographic scenarios for the Middle East, projecting the impact of each scenario on future energy developments.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: THE IMPORTANCE OF MNEA ENERGY
CHAPTER 2: GEOPOLITICAL, STRATEGIC, AND SECURITY DIMENSIONS IN THE MENA
CHAPTER 3: POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DYNAMICS IN THE MENA
CHAPTER 4: NATIONAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE GULF
CHAPTER 5: NATIONAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LEVANT
CHAPTER 6: NATIONAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS IN NORTH AFRICA
CHAPTER 7: KEY AREAS OF UNCERTAINTY DRIVING GLOBAL AND MENA ENERGY FORECASTING
CHAPTER 8: SUPPLY, DEMAND, FINANCING, AND THE FUTURE OF ENERGY IN THE MENA
CHAPTER 9: GEOPOLITICAL INSTABILITY AND POSSIBLE FUTURE SCENARIOS
ENDNOTES
Product details
Published | 30 Oct 2006 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 488 |
ISBN | 9780313083648 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Series | Praeger Security International |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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