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ID124751
Title ProperChanging Saudi energy outlook
Other Title Informationstrategic implications
LanguageENG
AuthorBahgat, Gawdat
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For a long time the conventional wisdom in Middle Eastern Studies has been that oil and regional security constituted the basis of relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia. Riyadh would ensure adequate supplies at reasonable prices, and in return, Washington would guarantee the Kingdom's security against regional threats. In recent years, the two nations' energy landscapes have changed dramatically. The United States is projected to become less dependent on foreign energy sources, while Saudi Arabia has allocated substantial resources to diversify its energy mix, utilize alternative energy, and reduce consumption. This article examines the recent Saudi efforts to develop nuclear power and renewable resources; and also provides a preliminary assessment of potential strategic implications of these efforts for US-Saudi relations.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 67, No.4; Autumn 2013: p.565-579
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol. 67, No.4; Autumn 2013: p.565-579
Key WordsUnited States ;  Saudi Arabia ;  Riyadh ;  Regional Threats ;  Foreign Energy Sources ;  Develop Nuclear Power ;  US - Saudi Relations ;  Saudi Energy Outlook