Energy and Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy
Edited by
Jan H. Kalicki
and
David L. Goldwyn
Copub.: Johns Hopkins University Press
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For more than a century, energy and its procurement have been central to the U.S. position as a world power. How can U.S. relations with established producer nations ensure the stability of energy supplies? How can non-OPEC resources best be brought to the international marketplace? And what are the risks to international security of growing global reliance on imported oil?
In Energy and Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy, Jan H. Kalicki and David L. Goldwyn bring together the topmost foreign policy and energy experts and leaders to examine these issues, as well as how the U.S. can mitigate the risks and dangers of continued energy dependence through a new strategic approach to foreign policy that integrates both U.S. energy and national security interests.
Contributors include Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Kevin A. Baumert, Michelle Billig, Loyola de Palacio, Jonathan Elkind, Michelle Michot Foss, Leon Fuerth, Lee H. Hamilton, Evan M. Harrje, John P. Holdren, Paul F. Hueper, Amy Myers Jaffe, J. Bennett Johnston, Donald A. Juckett, Viktor I. Kalyuzhny, Melanie A. Kenderdine, William F. Martin, Charles McPherson, Kenneth B. Medlock III, Ernest J. Moniz, Edward L. Morse, Julia Nanay, Shirley Neff, Willy H. Olsen, Bill Richardson, John Ryan, James R. Schlesinger, Gordon Shearer, Adam E. Sieminski, Alvaro Silva-Calderón, Luis Téllez Kuenzler, J. Robinson (Robin) West, Daniel Yergin, and Keiichi Yokobori.
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Jan H. Kalicki is a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Counselor for International Strategy, Chevron Corporation. He served as U.S. Ombudsman for Energy and Commercial Cooperation with the Newly Independent States and Counselor to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
David L. Goldwyn is President of Goldwyn International Strategies, LLC and Senior Fellow in the Energy Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He has been Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs and Chief of Staff to the U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.
Comments on this book
"This book could not be more timely or important in creating a foundation of a new energy security strategy for the United States."--James Schlesinger, former Secretary of Energy, Secretary of Defense, and Director of Central Intelligence
"A valuable and timely contribution on an urgent subject."--Strobe Talbott, President of the Brookings Institution and former Deputy Secretary of State
"This book, with chapters by some of the most distinguished energy and foreign policy experts in the world, is a tour de force when it comes to the kind of fresh and rigorous thinking that ought to be applied to America's foreign policy."--Jeffrey E. Garten, Dean, Yale School of Management, former Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade
"The most comprehensive book I have seen examining all the implications of our country's dependence on foreign oil...an essential reference for years to come."--Stuart E. Eizenstat, former Under Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
"Essential reading for policymakers in both energy consuming and energy producing countries. "--Claude Mandil, Executive Director, International Energy Agency
"I applaud this timely and thoughtful new book on energy security, written by some of the sharpest thinkers on the matters."--Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran, author of Power to the People: How the Coming Energy Revolution Will Transform an Industry, Change Our Lives, and Maybe Even Save the Planet
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