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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: FaultLine who wrote (9929)11/12/2001 4:39:23 AM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/Search/document.asp?i=20010501...
globalpolicy.org.
Michael T. Klare
Foreign Affairs, May/June 2001


Interesting argument. Though it's cast at much too high a level of abstraction for much serious conversation, it's very suggestive. The allocation of energy resources, particularly oil and water, have to be major variables in foreign policy; and have to the kinds of things that actors keep in mind in any policy situation. I still believe that the uses of the Caspian Sea oil resources play a huge role in the way this "coalition" is formed and how each views the future. Particularly, the fascinating action of the Russians.

John
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