| Foreword | xi |
| I | |
| Introduction | |
| 1. Can the Tide Be Turned? | 3 |
| Eugene V. Rostow | |
| II | |
| The Political Aspects | |
| 2. The Soviet Union and the Middle East | 31 |
| Uri Ra'anan | |
| 3. The United States and the Middle East | 47 |
| Eugene V. Rostow | |
| 4. The Middle East | 67 |
| Gil Carl AlRoy | |
| III | |
| The Economic Aspects | |
| 5. OPEC's Other Influence | 81 |
| Richard H. Kaufman | |
| 6. Energy Security and the World Price of Oil | 91 |
| S. Fred Singer | |
| IV | |
| The Scientific and Technological Aspects | |
| 7. Subsidiary Energy Supplies | 99 |
| Herman Francis Mark | |
| 8. Other Scientific Aspects | 105 |
| Dixy Lee Ray | |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Middle East:Critical Choices for the United States.
Contributors: Eugene V. Rostow - Editor.
Publisher: Westview Press.
Place of publication: Boulder, CO.
Publication year: 1976.
Page number: viii.
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