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BRONSON, RACHEL
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073414
Kingdom's clock
/ Bronson, Rachel; Coleman, Isobel
Coleman, Isobel
Journal Article
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Publication
2006.
Key Words
Oil Politics
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Social Change
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Saudi Arabia
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Political Development
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017640
NATO's mixed signals in the caucasus and Central Asia
/ Bhatty, Robin; Bronson, Rachel
2000
Bronson, Rachel
Article
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Publication
Autumn 2000.
Description
p129- 148
Key Words
NATO
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European Union
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Central Asia
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Central asia-International Relations-European Union
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065213
Rethinking religion: the legacy of the US Saudi relationship
/ Bronson, Rachel
Autumn 2005
Bronson, Rachel
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Autumn 2005.
Key Words
United States
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Saudi Arabia-International Relations-United States
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Asudi Arabia
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ID:
071901
Thicker than oil: America's uneasy partnership with Saudi Arabia
/ Bronson, Rachel
2006
Bronson, Rachel
Book
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Publication
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006.
Description
xi, 353p.
Standard Number
0195167430
Key Words
Saudi Arabia-foreign relations-United States
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United States-foreign relations-Saudi Arabia
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133621
United States in the Middle East: bound by growing energy demand (pages 34-39)
/ Bronson, Rachel
Bronson, Rachel
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Recent events in Ukraine have brought America's growing energy independence and its resulting geopolitical influence into sharp relief. Almost immediately after Moscow invaded Crimea, leaders on both sides of the Atlantic began urging Washington to strengthen its allies and weaken Russia's dominance by deepening its energy ties to Europe. In a letter sent to House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the ambassadors from Poland, Hungry, the Czech Republic and Slovakia called on the United States to strengthen its "gas-to-gas competition" to enhance European energy security.1 President Obama echoed their call: "Energy is obviously a central focus of [American and European] efforts" vis-à-vis Russia.2 The United States has an opportunity to use its newfound energy assets to shape the political chessboard in ways unforeseen just a few years ago.
Key Words
Poland
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Energy Security
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Middle East
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Russia
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Ukraine
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hungry
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Energy Policy
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Czech Republic
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Energy Politics
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Western Allies
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Crimea
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Energy Ties
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Geopolitical Influence
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European Union - EU
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United States - US
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Petro Economics
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America's Growing Energy
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European Energy Ties
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Energy Assets
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