Energy kingdoms : oil and political survival in the Persian Gulf / Jim Krane
Material type: TextSeries: Center on Global Energy Policy seriesPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (xi, 206 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780231548922
- 0231548923
- Oil and political survival in the Persian Gulf
- Petroleum industry and trade -- Persian Gulf Region
- Petroleum industry and trade -- Political aspects -- Persian Gulf Region
- Energy consumption -- Persian Gulf Region
- Energy policy -- Persian Gulf Region
- Pétrole -- Industrie et commerce -- Persique, Région du golfe
- Pétrole -- Industrie et commerce -- Aspect politique -- Persique, Région du golfe
- Politique énergétique -- Persique, Région du golfe
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General
- Energy consumption
- Energy policy
- Petroleum industry and trade
- Petroleum industry and trade -- Political aspects
- Middle East -- Persian Gulf Region
- 338.2/72809536 23
- HD9576.P52 K73 2019eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-198) and index
Jim Krane takes readers inside the monarchies to consider the conundrum facing the Gulf states. He traces the history of their energy use and policies, looking in particular at how energy subsidies have distorted demand
1. Before oil -- 2. The oil age arrives -- 3. The big payback -- 4. From energy poverty to energy extremism -- 5. Unnaturally cool -- 6. We have a serious problem -- 7. Iran and Dubai lead the way -- 8. Shifting gears in Saudi Arabia -- 9. The politics of reform -- Conclusion. The climate hedge
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