Imported Oil and U.S. National Security

In 2007, the United States imported 58 percent of the oil it consumed. This book critically evaluates commonly suggested links between these imports and U.S. national security and assesses the economic, political, and military costs and benefits of potential policies to alleviate imported oil?relate...

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Auteur principal: Crane, Keith (auth)
Autres auteurs: Goldthau, Andreas (auth), Toman, Michael (auth), Light, Thomas (auth), Johnson, Stuart E. (auth)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: RAND Corporation 2009
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Résumé:In 2007, the United States imported 58 percent of the oil it consumed. This book critically evaluates commonly suggested links between these imports and U.S. national security and assesses the economic, political, and military costs and benefits of potential policies to alleviate imported oil?related challenges to U.S. national security.
ISBN:MG838USCC
9780833047236
9780833047007
Accès:Open Access