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Running on Empty
J. Robinson West
| Apr 25, 2008
We may well need to be worried, we're running out of gas while choosing the next president to sit in the driver's seat.
Beijing's Bolivarian Venture
Gabe Collins
Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky
| Sep 01, 2006
China’s growing involvement in Venezuela is a direct threat to U.S. security. Why trouble is brewing in our own backyard.
The Global Oil Rush
Robert C. McFarlane
| Jun 01, 2006
Given rising demand and dwindling supplies, consuming nations should look south and east.
America's Energy Challenge
Ian Bremmer
Crispin Hawes
| Sep 01, 2004
If America is to weather the coming energy storm, it must find safer harbors.
The Scandal of U.S.-Saudi Relations
Daniel Pipes
| Dec 01, 2002
Excessive deference toward Saudi Arabia undermines U.S. national interests, and the basic reason for it is none too pretty.
Running Out of Gas
C.J. Campbell
| Mar 01, 1998
The transition from the era of cheap oil to whatever replaces it will bear with it many grave economic and political consequences.
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Taking the Reset to the Oil Rigs
Anders Aslund
| Sep 05, 2011
A massive new deal between Russian and American petroleum giants paves the way for a new era in Washington-Moscow relations.
Expensive Energy
Nikos Tsafos
| Apr 29, 2010
Gas prices in Europe aren’t going to decline anytime soon.
The Politics of Oil
Charles A. Kohlhaas
| Jul 14, 2004
The oil industry once again finds itself in the familiar, but unpleasant, position of being the focus of controversy, investigations, political attacks, vilification and public indignation.
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