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The Middle East: Critical Choices for the United States

By: Eugene V. Rostow | Book details

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Contents
Forewordxi
I
Introduction
1. Can the Tide Be Turned?3
Eugene V. Rostow
II
The Political Aspects
2. The Soviet Union and the Middle East31
Uri Ra'anan
3. The United States and the Middle East47
Eugene V. Rostow
4. The Middle East67
Gil Carl AlRoy
III
The Economic Aspects
5. OPEC's Other Influence81
Richard H. Kaufman
6. Energy Security and the World Price of Oil91
S. Fred Singer
IV
The Scientific and Technological Aspects
7. Subsidiary Energy Supplies99
Herman Francis Mark
8. Other Scientific Aspects105
Dixy Lee Ray

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