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The World After Oil: Who Will Rule Tomorrow is an analytical journey into the near future. What will happen when oil ceases to be the center of the global economy and politics? Who will win the global game for new types of resources-China, the USA, or Europe? What role will cryptocurrencies, AI, hydrogen, and solar energy play? And where will money, influence, and power go? The book is divided into 20 short chapters, each a distinct picture of upcoming changes: from the collapse of oil powers to the birth of "new energy empires." Readers will find real cases, expert interviews, forecasts,…mehr

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The World After Oil: Who Will Rule Tomorrow is an analytical journey into the near future. What will happen when oil ceases to be the center of the global economy and politics? Who will win the global game for new types of resources-China, the USA, or Europe? What role will cryptocurrencies, AI, hydrogen, and solar energy play? And where will money, influence, and power go? The book is divided into 20 short chapters, each a distinct picture of upcoming changes: from the collapse of oil powers to the birth of "new energy empires." Readers will find real cases, expert interviews, forecasts, scenarios, and guidelines for personal and business strategies. This is not a book about catastrophe. It is a book about a turning point-and those who will take advantage of it.


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Aslonov Bakhtiyor Naimjonovich (Naziri) Tajik writer, publicist, satirical poet, and cultural figure. He was born on December 25, 1979, in the city of Istaravshan, Sughd Region, Republic of Tajikistan, into a family of renowned poets Naimjon Naziri and Ra'no Safarova. From an early age, he developed a deep love for literature, history, and the written word.

In 1996, he graduated with honors from Secondary School No. 36 named after A.S. Pushkin. In 2004, he enrolled at the Tax Law Institute, Faculty of Civil Law, and graduated in 2009. Since 1996, he has worked in the museum sector, and since 2013, he has served as Director of the Istaravshan Historical and Regional Museum.

Bakhtiyor Naziri is a recognized intellectual and educator. He has been a member of the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan since 2013 and a member of the International Confederation of the Union of Journalists of Tajikistan since 2015. He holds the honorary title "Excellence in Culture and Press of the Republic of Tajikistan" and has received numerous diplomas, certificates, and acknowledgments for his contributions to national culture, education, and the preservation of historical heritage.

He is the author of more than 150 historical and journalistic articles, published in leading national and regional publications such as Narodnaya Tribuna, Voice of the People, Republic, USSR, Sughd Truth, Toiler, Istaravshan News, The People's Thought, and others.

In 2017, his books were published by Andaleb and Er-Graf publishing houses:

  • A satirical poetry collection "A Bunch of Thorns",
  • The historical study "The Mystery of the Egyptian Pyramids' Construction",
  • The centennial tribute to the October Revolution "Revolutions and Popular Uprisings".


Today, Bakhtiyor Aslonov (Naziri) is actively writing in the fiction genre. His novels "Under the Shadow of the Mafia", "The Poison of the Red Rose", "The Battle for New York", "Saddam Hussein Leader of the East", "The Black Continent", "A Letter for the Cardinal", "The Code of the Red Dragon", and others explore themes of espionage, political intrigue, mafia, power struggles, and human drama.