Energy Developments in the Middle East
By (Author) Anthony H. Cordesman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Environmental management
333.790956
Hardback
328
The Middle Eastern and North African region (MENA) dominates world energy exports today and will likely do so for decades to come, even if world consumers make steady progress in conservation, renewable energy sources, and increases from gas, coal, and nuclear power. The MENA region, however, has been the scene of both internal crises and external conflicts. On several occasions, these crises have affected either the flow of MENA energy exports or the development of energy production and export capacity. The politics, economics, and social dynamics that shape threats to regional stability are complex. Cordesman details the factors behind these diverse forces and outlines current supply levels and future trends, taking each of these variables into consideration. The MENA area includes at least 22 states, with a combined population of nearly 300 million, each with different political, economic, demographic, and security conditions and needs. It is divided into at least four sub-regions including the Maghreb (Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia); the Levant and the Arab-Israeli confrontation states (Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria); the Gulf (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Oman); and the Red Sea states (Yemen, the Sudan, and Somalia). This important guide outlines the forces affecting each sub-region, including supply, demand, and financing, and forecasts the likely impact that different scenarios would have on energy resources under varying world conditions.
"This work is a welcome contribution to the growing literature on energy and the Middle East. The volume is an historical, economic, and geopolitical analysis, laden with numerous charts and tables, of the hydrocarbon resources of the Middle East....[t]he book is a treasure trove of information and data, and a cogent analysis of the eneergy resources of the Middle East--a valuable tool for both students of energy and specialists in the oil and natural gas industry."-Middle East Journal
This timely account of Middle Eastern energy and security trends is written by one of America's most respected strategic analysts....This volume will interest serious readers. Recommended. Public, academic, and professional library collections.-Choice
This work is a welcome contribution to the growing literature on energy and the Middle East. The volume is an historical, economic, and geopolitical analysis, laden with numerous charts and tables, of the hydrocarbon resources of the Middle East....[t]he book is a treasure trove of information and data, and a cogent analysis of the eneergy resources of the Middle East--a valuable tool for both students of energy and specialists in the oil and natural gas industry.-Middle East Journal
"This timely account of Middle Eastern energy and security trends is written by one of America's most respected strategic analysts....This volume will interest serious readers. Recommended. Public, academic, and professional library collections."-Choice
Anthony Cordesman is Senior Fellow and holds the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He is the author of numerous books on security issues and has served in a number of senior positions in the US government.