"Imported Oil and U.S. Security" by Keith Crane, Andreas Goldthau, Michael Toman, Thomas Light, Stuart E. Johnson, Alireza Nader, Angel Rabasa, Harun Dogo
Institute for 21st Century Energy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program; RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment and the International Security and Defense Policy Center, RAND National Security Research Division
RAND Corporation | 2009 | ISBN: 0833047000 9780833047007 9780833047236 | 127 pages | PDF | 1 MB
The purpose of this study is to critically evaluate commonly suggested links between imported oil and U.S. national security and to assess the costs and benefits of potential policies for reducing U.S. consumption and imports of oil and to alleviate national security challenges linked to imported oil.