Energy and Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy

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Jan H. Kalicki, David L. Goldwyn
Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2005 - Business & Economics - 604 pages
For more than a century, energy and its procurement have been central to the U.S. position as a world power. How can U.S. relations with established producer nations ensure the stability of energy supplies? How can non-OPEC resources best be brought to the international marketplace? And what are the risks to international security of growing global reliance on imported oil? In Energy and Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy, Jan H. Kalicki and David L. Goldwyn bring together the topmost foreign policy and energy experts and leaders to examine these issues, as well as how the U.S. can mitigate the risks and dangers of continued energy dependence through a new strategic approach to foreign policy that integrates both U.S. energy and national security interests.

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Foreword by James R Schlesinger
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Acknowledgments
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Foreword by James R Schlesinger
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