A crude bargain: Great powers, oil states, and petro-alignment
Petro-alignment, a quid pro quo arrangement whereby great powers offer security in exchange for oil states’ friendly oil policies, is a widely used and yet undertheorized energy security strategy. One consequential aspect of this exchange is that great powers choose different levels of security comm...
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Main Author: | KIM, Inwook |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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