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Crude strategy : rethinking the US military commitment to defend Persian Gulf oil / Charles L. Glaser and Rosemary A. Kelanic, editors.

Van Pelt Library UA832 .C78 2016
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Glaser, Charles L. (Charles Louis), 1954- editor.
Kelanic, Rosemary A., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Military relations.
Petroleum industry and trade--Political aspects.
Persian Gulf Region--Strategic aspects.
Persian Gulf Region.
Petroleum industry and trade--Political aspects--Persian Gulf Region.
Petroleum industry and trade.
United States--Military relations--Persian Gulf Region.
United States.
Persian Gulf Region--Military relations--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--Persian Gulf Region.
International relations.
Persian Gulf Region--Foreign relations--United States.
Diplomatic relations.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
Physical Description:
vi, 300 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, 2016.
Summary:
The United States has long-defined the free flow of Persian Gulf oil as a key component of its grand strategy. Since the late 1970s, U.S. military force has increasingly become the instrument for achieving this end. The American objective of ensuring the flow of Persian Gulf oil, by force if necessary, has rarely been questioned by scholars or policymakers since the Gulf became the site of U.S. military deployments. It is time to reexamine the U.S. military commitment to keeping Gulf oil flowing. Quite dramatic changes have occurred in world oil markets, the regional balance of power, and the limits of US defense budgets. This opens up the possibility that the United States should significantly revise its policy toward the Persian Gulf--both in terms of how it defines its strategic interests in the region, and the means it uses to pursue them. This volume brings together scholars of international relations and US foreign policy to examine the history and effects of the US presence in the Gulf and to weigh the costs and benefits of either keeping US forces in the region or pulling back.
Contents:
Background. The United States and the Persian Gulf : 1941-present / Salim Yaqub
Assessing current U.S. policies and goals in the Persian Gulf / Daniel Byman
Key questions.
The economic costs of Persian Gulf oil supply disruptions / Kenneth R. Vincent
Saudi Arabian oil and U.S. interests / Thomas W. Lippman
After America : the flow of Persian Gulf oil in the absence of the U.S. military force / Joshua Rovner
U.S. spending on its military commitments to the Persian Gulf / Eugene Gholz
Resilience by other means : the potential benefits of alternative government investments in U.S. energy security / John Duffield
Conclusions and policy options. Should the United States stay in the Gulf? / Charles L. Glaser and Rosemary A. Kelanic
The future of U.S. force posture in the Gulf : the case for a residual forward presence / Caitlin Talmadge.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781626163348
1626163340
9781626163355
1626163359
OCLC:
927104268

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