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The Road to OPEC
262 pages, 1982
The Road to OPEC , by Burton I. Kaufman and James A. Robinson, tells the story of the heated disagreements between U.S. oil companies, the Department of State, and the Venezuelan government that led up to OPEC's formation in September 1960 and its subsequent nationalization of U.S.-owned assets in Venezuela.
In 'The Road to OPEC', Stephen G. Rabe explores the origins of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). He provides a detailed account of how and why this powerful organization was formed, giving readers a deep understanding of its historical context.
Rabe digs into the role the United States played in the formation of OPEC. He reveals how U.S. foreign policies and economic interests influenced the birth and growth of OPEC, offering a fresh perspective on the relationship between the U.S. and the Middle East.
The book takes a look at the politics of oil and its impact on global economics and international relations. Rabe's research shows how oil has been a major player in shaping the world as we know it today.
Rabe's book is not just about OPEC, but also provides a deep dive into the history of the Middle East. It's a great resource for anyone looking to understand the complex socio-political dynamics of this region.
The Road to OPEC highlights the power of economic diplomacy. It shows how countries can use economic resources, like oil, to negotiate and influence international relations. This book will make you see the world of diplomacy in a new light.