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The petroleum paradox: oil, coercive vulnerability, and great power behavior
RA Kelanic
Security Studies 25 (2), 181-213, 2016
582016
Getting out of the Gulf: oil and US military strategy
CL Glaser, RA Kelanic
Foreign Aff. 96, 122, 2017
382017
Crude Strategy: Rethinking the US Military Commitment to Defend Persian Gulf Oil
CL Glaser, RA Kelanic
Georgetown University Press, 2016
232016
Black gold and blackmail: Oil and great power politics
RA Kelanic
Cornell University Press, 2020
222020
Black gold and blackmail: The politics of international oil coercion
RA Kelanic
The University of Chicago, 2012
222012
Should the United States Stay in the Gulf?
CL Glaser, RA Kelanic
Crude Strategy: Rethinking the US Military Commitment to Defend Persian Gulf …, 2016
72016
US Spending on Its Military Commitments to the Persian Gulf
E Gholz, CL Glaser, RA Kelanic
Crude Strategy: Rethinking the US Military Commitment to Defend Persian Gulf Oil, 2016
62016
Oil Security and Conventional War
RA Kelanic
A CFR Energy Report. Washington DC: Council on Foreign Relations, 2013
42013
No oil for war: The coercive power of energy
RA Kelanic
APSA 2009 Toronto Meeting Paper, 2009
32009
Black Gold and Blackmail
RA Kelanic
University of Chicago Department of Political Science, 2012
22012
Oil & Great Power Politics
R Kelanic, J Glaser
Cato Institute, 2021
2021
The Iran Crisis and American Energy Security
R Kelanic, E Wald, J Rovner, E Ashford
Cato Institute, 2020
2020
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