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Blood of the Earth: The Battle for the World's Vanishing Oil Resources

by Dilip Hiro

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ISBN13: 9781560255444
ISBN10: 1560255447
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China is now the world's second largest energy consumer, trailing only behind America. And India has moved up into the fourth place behind Russia, after overtaking Japan in 2001. Dramatically changing the geopolitics of oil in the new century, China and India are rapidly expanding their navies as they become increasingly dependent on lines of oil tankers from the Middle East, posing the beginning of an eventual challenge to American hegemony in the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea.

But while competition for oil sharpens (the world is approaching the projected peak oil output in 2012) the number of countries able to export the commodity is shrinking. Those countries will be largely Muslim, or like Hugo Chavez's Venezuela, hostile to Western interests. No Oil sets the stage for the coming oil wars of the 21st century.

Review:

"The title of this look at the oil economy is misleading, as only a small portion of the book addresses journalist Hiro's belief in an imminent scramble for oil resembling 19th-century European colonialist power struggles. What he describes is not so much conflict over the control of resources as an economic battle spurred by the entry of nations like China and India into the oil production economy. He also spends a lot of time recapping the early 20th-century history of oil production, with a lengthy digression into alternative energy sources. Hiro (Secrets and Lies) brings an undisguised left-wing slant to his reportage, declaring unequivocally that the Bush administration chose to invade Iraq to get at its oil reserves, while praising Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez for using oil money to launch progressive opposition to American interests. He also criticizes the media for not doing enough to call attention to global warming and hammers repeatedly on the obvious point that energy companies have a vested interest in keeping consumers 'hooked on oil and gas.' The resulting hodgepodge of reportage and analysis fails to meet the standard of Paul Roberts's The End of Oil, still the go-to book on this subject." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Dilip Hiro is based in London and writes regularly for the Observer, the Guardian, the Washington Post and The Nation, and is a frequent commentator on CNN, BBC, Sky TV and various American and British radio channels. He is also the author of Sharing the Promised Land: A Tale of Israelis and Palestinians; Between Marx and Muhammad: The Changing Face of Central Asia; Neighbors, Not Friends: Iraq and Iran After the Gulf Wars; and War Without End: Rise of Islamist Terrorism and the Global Response.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781560255444
Subtitle:
The Battle for the World's Vanishing Oil Resources
Author:
Hiro, Dilip
Publisher:
Nation Books
Subject:
Petroleum industry and trade
Subject:
Energy policy
Subject:
Modern - 21st Century
Subject:
HIS037080
Subject:
World politics
Copyright:
Publication Date:
January 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
403
Dimensions:
820x559x102 83

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