“How has the U.S. energy boom changed our national-security position and affected other major energy producers around the world? What are the risks associated with this otherwise positive development for the U.S. and its allies? While our readings provide some background on this topic, you will need to rely on the latest open-source articles as you develop your answer.” ANSWER THIS
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Energy Security Leadership Council, The New American Oil Boom: Implications for Energy Security [Link]
The Brookings Institution, Fueling a New Order? The New Geopolitical and Security Consequences of Energy March 2014, [Link]
Council on Foreign Relations, Video, Fracking Revolution Transforming the Global Energy Landscape: The Strategic Consequences of the U.S. Energy Boom [Link]
C-Span Video, The Wilson Center, Russia, Ukraine, and Energy Policy, July 1, 2014, http://www.c-span.org/video/?320248-1/russia-ukraine-energy-security
The Brookings Institution, Energy and Security: Strategies for a World in Transition, February 5, 2014 [Link]
World Policy Blog, Cristobal Vasquez, Venezuelas Future Hangs in the Balance, December 16, 2014, [Link]
Fandos, Nicholas & Mark Mazzetti. “House Opens Inquiry Into Proposed U.S. Nuclear Venture in Saudi Arabia.” The New York Times. (New York, NY). Feb. 19, 2019. [Link]
Second Interim Staff Report Committee on Oversight and Reform U.S. House of Representatives. “Corporate and Foreign Interests Behind White House Push to Transfer U.S. Nuclear Technology to Saudi Arabia.” U.S. House of Representatives. (Washington, DC) July 2019. [Link]
Charokopos, Michael, and Athanasios Dagoumas. 2018. State Capitalism in Time: Russian Natural Gas at the Service of Foreign Policy. Europe-Asia Studies 70 (3): 441. doi:10.1080/09668136.2018.1448367. [Link]