Seizing Power

Seizing Power

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Slater, Robert
Bloomberg Press
EAN: 9781576602478
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How oil volatility may lead to violence among oil powers
 
The world supply of oil is running out. Meanwhile, the balance of oil power is shifting away from the United States and the Arab states toward national oil companies (NOCs) in Russia, China, and some emerging economies in Africa and South America. As developing countries seek a middle-class existence, their demand for oil grows exponentially, causing oil prices to spiral, turning some into international bullies. Until another fuel is found the world risks being at the mercy of these tyrants whose insatiable appetites for higher oil prices heighten competition and spur the threat of violence, domestic as well as global.
 
In Seizing Power: The Grab for Global Oil Wealth, bestselling author Robert Slater:
* Profiles petroaggressors like Russia's Putin, Venezuela's Chavez, and IranÕs Ahmadinejad
* Describes how oil-rich outlaw nations are using a valuable natural resource as a weapon in global politics
* Warns that, as oil dwindles, these outlaw nations may turn upon one another in the fight for what oil is left
 

Seizing Power clearly explains why oil is potentially toxic to world stability.
EAN 9781576602478
ISBN 1576602478
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomberg Press
Publication date July 27, 2010
Pages 208
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 160 x 20
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Slater, Robert
Edition 1. Auflage
Series Bloomberg