A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order
F. William Engdahl
Amazon: A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order [1992, 2004, 2012]
This Book is a Gripping Account of the Murky World of the Anglo-American
Oil Industry and its Hidden Role in World Politics. -- William Engdahl
takes the reader through the history of how seven giant oil companies -
five American and two British - developed a controlling grip on the
world's economy unprecedented in history. This is no ordinary history of
oil. It is a history of global politics, more precisely of global
geopolitics - how control of strategic geographical pivot regions first
British and later American interests to control in large part the world
economy. -- The book sheds light for the first time on such events as
the 1973 oil shock - a sudden 400% rise in the price of the world's most
essential commodity in a matter of weeks. What William Engdahl reveals,
with flawless documentation, will shock most people. The implications
are even more devastating. He also documents how oil played an essential
role in the ultimate collapse of the Soviet Union, in the rise and fall
of the Taliban in Afghanistan, in the US occupation of Iraq and
countless other events not normally understood in such a light.
F. William Engdahl website
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