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العنوان
الأبعاد الجيوبوليتكية للبترول فى منطقة الخليج ؛بالتطبيق على العراق /
المؤلف
عامر، أنور سيد كامل.
الموضوع
البترول - جيولوجيا - العراق.
تاريخ النشر
2010.
عدد الصفحات
327 ص. :
الفهرس
يوجد فقط 14 صفحة متاحة للعرض العام

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المستخلص

The Present Study Deals with The Geopolitical Dimensions of Petroleum in the Gulf Area ; Applied on Iraq A Study in Political Geography, It contains five chapters , Appendix would be preceded by an Introduction and Conclusion, The Introduction contains Reasons for Selecting the Topic of Study, Objectives of the study , Previous studies , Approaches of Study, and The Study Content.
Chapter one Examines the Natural Geographic characteristics of the Gulf Region and their Relationship to Petroleum , And through the analysis of the dimensions of the Geographical Location of the Gulf countries and the Spatial Relations, And Geological Structure and Topography, Climate, Soil, And to determine the impact of Space and Depth to the Defense of Political Conflicts in the Region.
The Second Chapter is concerned with The Study of Human characteristics to the Gulf Region and its Relationship to Petroleum, Through the Study of the impact of Population characteristics in terms of Size, Distribution and Installation on the Ethnographic Origins and Evolution of the Conflicts in these Countries, And then Examines the Economic Dimensions in the form of Petroleum to see the Situation for Petroleum in the Region, To do so, adding a new Strategic Dimension, By Examining the rates of Production, Consumption and Reserves to be Located in the Petroleum Economies of the Region and its role in Foreign Trade and the Interface .and Study of the Petroleum Transportation, either through Pipelines or the Suez Canal and the impact of Political events on Transport Operations.
The Third Chapter is concerned with the Geopolitical Dimensions of the Gulf Petroleum at the local and regional levels, Through three sub-axis, The first dealt with the role of Petroleum to Raise the Conflicts between the Gulf States, With a Presentation of examples of such Conflicts, Such as the Dispute between Qatar and Bahrain, and the conflict between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, then the Conflict over Petroleum in the Territorial Waters, The Second axis is devoted to Study the role of Petroleum as a Weapon in the Regional Conflicts are Represented mainly in the Arab-Israeli Conflict and the Iran-Iraq Conflict, While the Third axis of the allocated Geopolitical
The Study singled out The IV Chapter of the Geopolitical Dimensions of the Gulf Petroleum International level, Through the Study of a Historical Survey of the Conflict on the International Petroleum Gulf since the beginning of the Twentieth Century until the Present Time, Then shed light on the Petroleum Situation in the major Industrialized Countries to determine the Future of the Global demand for Petroleum, And its impact on Contemporary International Policy Guidance to the Countries of the Region.
And Chapter IIV of the Republic of Iraq: a Study of the Practical dimensions of the Geopolitical Petroleum , By shedding light on the General Geographic characteristics of Iraq, By analyzing the Geographical Location and Spatial Relations, so as to Demonstrate the impact of the Geopolitical Orientations of Iraq, Then Study the Geological Structure, Terrain, and Presents the characteristics of Population and Economic Dimensions and their impact on Iraq’s Territorial Conflicts, and International, Then the Geopolitical Dimensions of Iraq’s Petroleum at the Regional and International levels, Through the Historic track to compete for Iraq’s Petroleum before the First World War through the First World War and the Conflict between Britain and France, Then the Conflict on Iraq’s Petroleum in the period between the Two World Wars, Up to the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait, 1990 and the impact of Petroleum, Finally, Geopolitical Petroleum and the U.S. Invasion of Iraq 2003 and the role of Petroleum in the Invasion.
In Conclusion the Researcher Summarized his findings, as was an attempt to draw a conclusion of what the future will be the future status of Petroleum in Iraq, the future American military presence in Iraq.