The geopolitical causes of high oil prices
Walid Khadduri considers the instability of Iraq, its causes and challenges; Eric Rouleau analyses the conflict between Iran and the USA over nuclear; Philippe Copinschi discusses unrest in the Niger Delta; Anouk Honoré considers the case of Bolivia.
Main Authors: | Khadduri, W, Rouleau, E, Copinschi, P, Honoré, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
2006
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