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ID123636
Title ProperFading Arab oil empire
LanguageENG
AuthorMiller, Paul D
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)PRESIDENT OBAMA'S pivot to East Asia is well-timed. The geostrategic importance of the Middle East is vastly overblown. The region matters to the United States chiefly because of its influence in the world oil market, but that influence has been in terminal decline for a generation, a fact almost wholly unnoticed by outside observers. A confluence of developments-including rising prices and production costs, declining reserves, and the availability of alternate fuels and unconventional sources of oil-will decisively undermine the defining role of the Middle East in the global energy market. Meanwhile, the United States has vital interests at stake elsewhere in the world at least as pressing, if not more so, than its interests in the Middle East. These include thwarting the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, fighting transnational terrorism and maintaining stability in key strategic locations of the world.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest vol. , No.120; Jul-Aug 2012: p.38-43
Journal SourceNational Interest vol. , No.120; Jul-Aug 2012: p.38-43
Key WordsEast Asia ;  Middle East ;  Oil Sector ;  Rising Production Cost ;  High Prices ;  Global Energy Market ;  World War II ;  India ;  Arabian Peninsula