The Role of Oil in the Formulation of Foreign Policy and Security Strategy of United States
Subject Areas :ابوالقاسم طاهری 1 , قاسم ترابی 2
1 - ﻋﻀﻮ ﻫﯿﺎت ﻋﻠﻤﯽ و اﺳﺘﺎد ﻋﻠﻮم ﺳﯿﺎﺳﯽ داﻧﺸﮕﺎه آزاد اﺳﻼﻣﯽ، واﺣﺪ ﻋﻠﻮم و ﺗﺤﻘﯿﻘﺎت ﺗﻬﺮان
2 - داﻧﺶ آﻣﻮﺧﺘﻪ دﮐﺘﺮی ﻋﻠﻮم ﺳﯿﺎﺳﯽ واﺣﺪ ﻋﻠﻮم و ﺗﺤﻘﯿﻘﺎت ﺗﻬﺮان
Keywords: Middle East, Security Strategy, Barack Obama, Oil Doctrine, New Sources of Energies,
Abstract :
American foreign policy, particularly with respect to the oil region of the Middle East, is highly influenced by United States need for oil. The decades’ presence of the United States in the oil rich region of the Middle East along with its high political, economical and military costs to guarantee oil flow to the United States is indicative of how oil is important in the formulation of Macro foreign policy strategies by the United States. Thus, it is obvious that without an in depth understanding of role of oil in the politics, economy and military strategies of the United State one cannot have a clear grasp and perception of the nature of the security and military strategies formulate by this country. Hence, it is aimed in this article to understand how the goal of guaranteeing the oil flow to the United States influences the formulation of security and military strategy of this nation. Obama’s energy doctrine which is based on the reduction of United States dependence on the imported oil and search for the possibilities of finding new sources of energy and other alternative fuel efficient sources are explored and analyzed in the last part of this article.
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