The Politics Of The Global Oil Industry: An Introduction - A Review And Criticism

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Industry,
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OPEC,
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Overview: The countries that hold reserves of oil are not the only players in the Falola and Genova work. Equally important to the creation of the oil economy in the formation that it resides currently are the multinational firms, who have provided various amount of technology, skills, and assistance to the nations that Falola and Genova focus on during the work. This relationship between states and non-state actors grow ever more complex with the inclusion of supranational organizations like OPEC (Organization Of The Petroleum Exporting Countries) and OAPEC (Organization Of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries).

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2007


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