ABSTRACT

First Published in 1984, Arab Petro-Politics argues that oil is important to Arab world both as an instrument for economic development and as an element of political influence. Oil has changed the political and economic structures and policies in the Middle East and dramatically influenced political alignments both within the region and between the region and the world’s greatest powers. The book seeks to explain Arab oil policy both in economic terms and as political leverage to support Arab demands. Its main thesis is that the oil crisis is inextricably part of the Arab Israeli conflict despite the tendency amongst Western Middle East specialists to separate oil question from the Palestinian issue.

This book is an important historical document for scholars and researchers of international oil economics, Middle East politics, and Middle East history.

part One|48 pages

The Oil Industry and the Arab World

chapter 1|3 pages

Arab Oil: An Introduction

chapter 2|26 pages

Major Actors in the Oil Game

chapter 4|11 pages

Opec's Achievements

part Two|42 pages

Arab Oil and the Palestine Conflict

chapter 5|4 pages

Oil and the Palestinian Question

chapter 6|15 pages

The west and the Creation of Israel

chapter 8|8 pages

The Arab League and Arab Oil Policy

part Three|30 pages

The Politicization of Arab Oil

part Four|44 pages

Arab Oil Strategy

chapter 13|15 pages

Arab Oil Strategy

chapter 15|19 pages

Oil and Arab-American Relations

part Five|37 pages

Arab Petropower: an Evaluation

chapter 16|16 pages

The Nature and Substance of Arab Oil Power

chapter 17|9 pages

Oil and Alternative Energy Sources

chapter 18|10 pages

Conclusion