The Political, Economic, Social, Cultural, and Religious Trends in the Middle East and the Gulf and Their Impact on Energy Supply, Security, and Pricing
Publications Page
Policy Report and Working Papers
Baker Institute Policy Report 3 on The Political, Economic, Social, Cultural, and Religious Trends
Political, Economic, Social, Cultural, and Religious Trends in the Middle East and the Gulf and Their Impact on Energy Supply, Security, and Pricing (Main Study)
Amy Jaffe, Consultant, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
Social, Cultural, and Religious Factors that Affect the Supply of Oil from the Middle East
A Seminar Report
Islam and Energy Sources in the Middle East
Fred R. von der Mehden, Albert Thomas Professor of Political Science
Professor of Administrative Science, Rice University
The Asian Oil Imbalance
Ichizo Aoyama, Director of Energy and Technology, JETRO-Houston
Richard Berard, Jr., Assistant Director of Energy and Technology, JETRO-Houston
Energy Security
Ronald Soligo, Professor of Economics, Rice University
Amy Jaffe, Consultant, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
Peter Mieszkowski, Allyn R. and Gladys M. Cline Professor of Economics and Finance, Rice University
Pipelines and the Exploitation of Gas Reserves in the Middle East
Dagobert L. Brito, George A. Peterkin Professor of Political Economy, Rice University
Eytan Sheshinski, Sir Isaac Wolfson Professor of Public Finance, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Optimal Dynamic Production Policy: The Case of a Large Oil Field in Saudi Arabia (A Model)
Robin C. Sickles, Professor of Economics, Rice University
Peter Hartley, Professor of Economics, Rice University
An Alternative Pipeline Strategy in the Persian Gulf
M. Webster Ewell, Jr., U.S. Center for Naval Analysis
Dagobert L. Brito, George A. Peterkin Professor of Political Economy, Rice University


