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Imported Oil and U.S. Security

by Keith Crane, Michael Toman, Stuart E. Johnson, Andreas Goldthau, Thomas Light
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Overview

In 2007, the United States imported 58 percent of the oil it consumed. This book critically evaluates commonly suggested links between these imports and U.S. national security and assesses the economic, political, and military costs and benefits of potential policies to alleviate imported oil-related challenges to U.S. national security.

About the Author, Keith Crane

Keith Crane (PhD, Economics, Indiana University) is a senior economist at RAND. Areas of expertise include Economics of Transition and Economic Forecasting, Transportation Economics, and Defense Economics.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Pages
126
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780833047007

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