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BLACKWILL, ROBERT D (12) answer(s).
 
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A friend indeed / Blackwill, Robert D   Journal Article
Blackwill, Robert D Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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America's Asian alliances / Blackwill, Robert D (ed.); Dibb, Paul (ed.) 2000  Book
Blackwill, Robert D Book
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Publication Cambridge, MIT Press, 2000.
Description xiv, 143p.
Series BCSIA studies in international security
Standard Number 0262522853
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ID:   127930


America's energy edge: the geopolitical consequences of the Shale Revolution / Blackwill, Robert D; O'Sullivan, Meghan L   Journal Article
Blackwill, Robert D Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Only five years ago, the world's supply of oil appeared to be peaking, and as conventional gas production declined in the United States, it seemed that the country would become dependent on costly natural gas imports. But in the years since, those predictions have proved spectacularly wrong. Global energy production has begun to shift away from traditional suppliers in Eurasia and the Middle East, as producers tap unconventional gas and oil resources around the world, from the waters of Australia, Brazil, Africa, and the Mediterranean to the oil sands of Alberta. The greatest revolution, however, has taken place in the United States, where producers have taken advantage of two newly viable technologies to unlock resources once deemed commercially infeasible: horizontal drilling, which allows wells to penetrate bands of shale deep underground, and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which uses the injection of high-pressure fluid to release gas and oil from rock formations.
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Conventional arms control and East-West security / Blackwill, Robert D (ed); Larrabee, F Stephen (ed) 1989  Book
Larrabee, F Stephen Book
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Publication Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989.
Description xii, 491p.
Standard Number 0198278349
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Future of US -India relations / Blackwill, Robert D   Journal Article
Blackwill, Robert D Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the US - India relations in the context of the changed political scenario in the U S and the aftermath of the historic US -India 123 agreement, which the author feels may never have been signed under the present US government. The policies which both countries should adopt towards each other as they negotiate the turbulent waters of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and China, steering through terrorism nuclear arsenals or environmental issues have been succinctly put forth.
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In defense of Kissinger / Blackwill, Robert D   Journal Article
Blackwill, Robert D Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract IN HIS BOOK Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger concludes that the United States "faces the challenge of reaching its goals in stages, each of which is an amalgam of American values and geopolitical necessities."1 The recent debates about U.S. military options in Libya and Syria reflect the enduring tension between these intertwined, at times competing components of our external relations. No U.S. statesman can ignore this dilemma, and none will find it easy to strike exactly the right balance between the two, especially in times of crisis.
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India Dividend New Delhi Remains Washington’s Best Hope in Asia / Blackwill, Robert D ; Tellis, Ashley J   Journal Article
Blackwill, Robert D Journal Article
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Key Words Asia  Washington  New Delhi  India Dividend 
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India imperative / Blackwill, Robert D Summer 2005  Journal Article
Blackwill, Robert D Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2005.
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Lost art of economic statecraft : restoring an American tradition / Blackwill, Robert D; Harris, Jennifer M   Article
Blackwill, Robert D Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite boasting the most powerful economy on earth [1], the United States too often reaches for the gun instead of the purse in its foreign policy. The country has hardly outgrown its need for military force [2], but over the past several decades, it has increasingly forgotten a tradition that stretches back to the nation’s founding: the use of economic instruments[3] to accomplish geopolitical objectives, a practice we term “geoeconomics.”
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New nuclear nations: consequences for US policy / Blackwill, Robert D (ed); Carnesale, Albert (ed) 1993  Book
Blackwill, Robert D Book
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Publication New York, Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1993.
Description x, 272p.
Standard Number 0876091532
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Plan B in Afghanistan: why a de facto partition is the least bad option / Blackwill, Robert D   Journal Article
Blackwill, Robert D Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract There are no easy or cost-free ways to escape the current quagmire in Afghanistan. Although it has problems, a de facto partition of Afghanistan, in which Washington pursues nation building in the north and counterterrorism in the south, offers an acceptable fallback.
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War by other means: geoeconomics and statecraft / Blackwill, Robert D; Harris, Jennifer M 2016  Book
Blackwill, Robert D Book
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Publication Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2016.
Description viii, 366p.hbk
Standard Number 9780674737211
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