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This expansive history traces the hidden connections between oil and capitalism from the late 1800s to the current climate crisis. Beyond simplistic narratives that frame oil as 'prize' or 'curse', Crude Capitalism uncovers the surprising ways that oil is woven into the fabric of our modern world: the rise of an American-centered global order; the breakdown of Empire and anti-colonial rebellion; contemporary finance and US dollar hegemony; debt and militarism; and the emergence of new forms of synthetic consumption. Much more than an energy source or transport fuel, oil has a foundational…mehr
This expansive history traces the hidden connections between oil and capitalism from the late 1800s to the current climate crisis. Beyond simplistic narratives that frame oil as 'prize' or 'curse', Crude Capitalism uncovers the surprising ways that oil is woven into the fabric of our modern world: the rise of an American-centered global order; the breakdown of Empire and anti-colonial rebellion; contemporary finance and US dollar hegemony; debt and militarism; and the emergence of new forms of synthetic consumption. Much more than an energy source or transport fuel, oil has a foundational place in all aspects of contemporary life - no challenge to the fossil fuel industry can be effective without taking this fact seriously.
Crude Capitalism maps the varied geographies of oil, including the rise of OPEC, the importance of revolutionary and Post-Soviet Russia, the crucial role of African upstream reserves, and the new petrochemical circuits that link the Middle East, China, and East Asia. The book provides an original and fine-grained empirical analysis of corporate ownership and control, including refining and petrochemicals.
By exposing these structures of power and placing oil in capitalism, the book makes an essential contribution to debates around oil-dependency and the struggle for climate justice.
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Autorenporträt
Adam Hanieh is Professor of Political Economy and Global Development at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies (IAIS), University of Exeter, and Research Fellow at the Transnational Institute (TNI). His most recent book, Money, Markets, and Monarchies: The Gulf Cooperation Council and the Political Economy of the Contemporary Middle East (Cambridge University Press, 2018) was awarded the 2019 British International Studies Association International Political Economy Group Book Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements 1. Approaching Oil 2. Petro-Power: The Rise of the US Oil Industry 3. The Middle East and the Seven Sisters 4. A Russian Interlude: From Baku to the Bolsheviks 5. Post-war Transitions I: Europe’s Shift to Oil 6. Post-war Transitions II: Anti-colonial Revolt and OPEC 7. Petrochemicals and the Emergence of a Synthetic World 8. A Moment of Rupture: Myths and Consequences of the First Oil Shock 9. US Power, Oil, and Global Finance 10. Oil and Capital in Post-Soviet Russia 11. A Sorority Reborn: The Western Supermajors, 1990–2005 12. NOCs and the New East-East Hydrocarbon Axis 13. Confronting the Climate Emergency Index
Acknowledgements 1. Approaching Oil 2. Petro-Power: The Rise of the US Oil Industry 3. The Middle East and the Seven Sisters 4. A Russian Interlude: From Baku to the Bolsheviks 5. Post-war Transitions I: Europe’s Shift to Oil 6. Post-war Transitions II: Anti-colonial Revolt and OPEC 7. Petrochemicals and the Emergence of a Synthetic World 8. A Moment of Rupture: Myths and Consequences of the First Oil Shock 9. US Power, Oil, and Global Finance 10. Oil and Capital in Post-Soviet Russia 11. A Sorority Reborn: The Western Supermajors, 1990–2005 12. NOCs and the New East-East Hydrocarbon Axis 13. Confronting the Climate Emergency Index
Rezensionen
The world's leading scholar of oil gives us a majestic account of how it became our daily bread. Read and run for your life. Andreas Malm
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