The Oil And The Glory, A Blog On The Geopolitics Of Energy, By Steve Levine

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The Oil and the Glory looks at geopolitics through the lens of energy -- a frame of reference as important as politics, war, and economics to understanding why countries behave the way they do. The blog is a must read for those attempting to understand the course of events from Abuja to Baku to Houston, asking the big questions about the world’s energy supply and the countries whose fates are intertwined with it.

Reporting on the latest boardroom deals and oil-patch catastrophes, the pursuit of the resources of today and the technologies of the future, The Oil and the Glory is meant to invite debate and discussion. We welcome suggestions and tips.



Author Steve LeVine is a contributing editor at Foreign Policy and the author of The Oil and the Glory, a history of oil told through the 1990s-2000s oil rush on the Caspian Sea. He is also an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, where he teaches energy and security in the Security Studies Program.

 

LeVine, also the author of Putin's Labyrinth, a profile of Russia through the lives and deaths of six Russians, is a former chief foreign affairs writer for BusinessWeek and Central Asia and Caucasus correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, based in Almaty and Baku. He previously covered the same region for the New York Times and Newsweek. From 1988-1991, he was Pakistan-Afghanistan correspondent for Newsweek. From 1985-1988, he was Manila correspondent for Newsday.

 

 

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The Bottom Billion Blog provides support, updates, news and analysis to accompany the book The Bottom Billion : Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can be Done About It by Paul Collier of the University of Oxford. Other contributors to the blog include Jim Cust and Jean-Louis Warnholz. It covers topics ranging across economics, business and technology and showcases emerging African opportunities, specifically the economics of developing countries and in particular the role of infrastructure, technology and innovation to drive growth and sustainable development, business and investment opportunities in Africa and other emerging markets The site includes an archive of past postings, available chronologically or by keyword in a tag cloud. There is a section for case studies such as the Internet in Africa and the perception of Africa. There are also links to other relevant blogs and the chance to subscribe to updates via email. From Intute.ac.uk   http://bottombillion.com/
 
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This blog is maintained by leading political scientist Pippa Norris who is currently McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics, at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. It presents her personal comments on current world political events.This includes writings about recent political conferences, publications and research. Key topics are the state of democracy in the world, political representation, the role of the news media in democratic governance. Postings from December 2008 can be read on the website. It is possible to sign up to receive RSS feeds of new postings. From: Intute.ac.uk
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This political blog is maintained by staff and researchers of the leading left of centre think tank the Fabian Society. They include discussions of British elections, political events and thpersonalities and policies. There is a special interest in discussion of the British labour Party and its conferences. Materials are archived from 2008 onwards. Intute.ac.uk
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