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Introduction to course (PDF) |
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The global energy industry - companies and governments; markets and politics (PDF) |
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The global energy balance - present status, future trends, and strategic responses (PDF) |
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Markets, cartels, and consumers - resource nationalism and resource mercantilism (PDF) |
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Resource nationalism and market power (I) - OPEC and the challenges (PDF) |
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Resource nationalism and market power (II) - Iran, Iraq, and the future of hydrocarbon production in the Persian Gulf (PDF) |
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Resource nationalism and market power (III) - Russia, the Post-Soviet Space, and Europe (PDF) |
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Resource nationalism and market power (IV) - Russia and Asia (PDF) |
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Resource mercantilism - China, India, and Japan (PDF) |
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Energy battlegrounds (I) - energy and regional security in East Asia
The international energy agency and the future of consumer cooperation
New prospects for producer - consumer cooperation (PDF)
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Energy battlegrounds (II) - Central Asia, the Caspian Basin, and Iran (PDF) |
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Energy battlegrounds (III) - the United States, Canada, and Latin America |
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The geopolitics of energy and U.S. foreign policy - managing energy interdependence (PDF) |
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The geoeconomics of energy and U.S. foreign policy - energy, currency, and the future of America's global leadership (PDF) |
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