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The Future of Petroleum in Lebanon: Energy, Politics and Economic Growth
By (Author) Sami Atallah
Edited by Bassam Fattouh
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
19th September 2019
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Energy industries and utilities
Politics and government
International economics
Political economy
333.8232095692
Hardback
376
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
708g
What is the future of the oil and gas sector in Lebanon Following the recent discovery of these valuable resources in the southern Mediterranean, including in the Cypriot and Israeli offshore reserves, the possibility of Lebanon also becoming a petroleum-producing country has been raised. This collection of essays addresses the major challenges and opportunities that accompany the countrys hope to join the petroleum club. Covering the key policy issues - from Lebanons susceptibility to the oil curse, to the environmental risks of production - this book brings together expert analysis to offer answers at the institutional level. Of central importance, the contributors argue, is that for Lebanon to benefit from the discovery of petroleum, it must first reform its institutions with the full support of the voting public and civil society. Combining rigorous quantitative and qualitative research, the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies has produced here an essential book that puts petroleum in Lebanon, and the important questions that come with it, within a global perspective.
This is a remarkable collection of essays written by some of the best and most prestigious specialists in the field. Some of the chapters offer an extremely valuable overview of topics of general interest. -- Giacomo Luciani, Adjunct Professor, The Graduate Institute, Geneva
Sami Atallah is Director of the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies (LCPS) in Beirut, Lebanon. His research interests focus on the political economy of development, the role of national institutions, and local governance. He holds two masters degrees in international and development economics from Yale University and in quantitative methods from Columbia University. Bassam Fattouh is Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, UK. He is also a senior fellow at the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies (LCPS) in Beirut and Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. He holds a PhD in economics from SOAS, University of London.