ABSTRACT

The close dovetailing between the interests of oil trusts and the policies of diplomats was one of the most significant and absorbing political developments of 1910-1920. This book examines the growing importance of oil to Soviet Russia at the start of the twentieth century and the impact this had on the geo-politics of the region.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |19 pages

The War for Baku

chapter |24 pages

In the Royal Dutch Capital

chapter |17 pages

The Oil Blockade and after

chapter |24 pages

Soviet Concessions

chapter |29 pages

In the Shahdom of Persia

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion