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PDF icon US LNG Exports: Truth and Consequence
Report, August 2012, Kenneth B. Medlock III
Amy Myers Jaffe and Keily Miller
PDF icon "The Arab Awakening and the Pending Oil Pinch"
The Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations (journalofdiplomacy.org), July 2012
Amy Myers Jaffe and Keily Miller
PDF icon "New Alignments? The Geopolitics of Gas and Oil Cartels and the Changing Middle East"
January 2012, Songying Fang, Amy Myers Jaffe, and Ted Temzelides
PDF icon "Boko Haram: A Prognosis"
December 2011, David Cook
PDF icon "The Status of World Oil Reserves: Conventional and Unconventional Resources in the Future Supply Mix"
October 2011, Amy Myers Jaffe, Kenneth B. Medlock III, and Ronald Soligo
PDF icon "Resource Nationalism and Energy Security in Latin America: Implications for Global Oil Supplies"
January 2010, David R. Mares

PDF icon Who Is In the Oil Futures Market and How Has It Changed?
Report, August 2009, Kenneth B. Medlock III and Amy Myers Jaffe

"The United States and the International Energy Barrier" By Amy Myers Jaffe.
A Strategy for American Power: Energy, Climate, and National Security
Eds. Sharon Burke and Christine Parthemore.
Solarium Strategy Series, Center for a New American Security (CNAS).
June 2008. ISBN-13: 978-1-935087-01-4. Available online at CNAS here.
PDF icon A technical note on the long run U.S. gasoline - crude oil price relationship
Kenneth B. Medlock III
U.S. Policy Towards the Caspian Region: Can the Wish List be Realized?
Amy Myers Jaffe (paper written for SIPRI)
PDF icon Iraq's Oil Sector: Issues and Opportunities
December 2006, Amy Myers Jaffe
The Persian Gulf and the Geopolitics of Oil
Survival: Global Politics and Strategy. Volume 48. Issue 1. March 2006. Routledge. pp. 143-162.
Amy Myers Jaffe and Joe Barnes
Reducing Vulnerability of the Strait of Hormuz
Strategic Studies Institute: Getting Ready for a Nuclear-Ready Iran. October 2005. pp. 209-223
Dagobert Brito and Amy Myers Jaffe
PDF icon Radical Islam and Martyrdom Operations: What Should the United States Do?
March 2005, David Bryan Cook, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University
Re-evaluating US Strategic Priorities in the Caspian Region: Balancing Energy Resource Initiatives with Terrorism Containment
Cambridge Review of International Affairs.
Volume 17. Issue 2. July 2004. Routledge. pp.255-268.
Amy Myers Jaffe and Ron Soligo
PDF icon United States and the Middle East: Policies and Dilemmas
September 2003, By Amy Myers Jaffe. Released by the National Commission on Energy Policy in December 2004 as part of its study “Ending the Energy Stalemate: A Bipartisan Strategy to Meet America’s Energy Challenges” published in December 2004. The National Commission on Energy Policy is a bipartisan group of energy experts from industry, government, labor, academia, environmental and consumer groups. [Visit energycommission.org for the National Commission on Energy Policy study]
PDF icon The Strategic and Geopolitical Implications of Russian Energy Supply
For the Aspen Institute Congressional Program, August 2003
Amy Myers Jaffe
Beijing's oil diplomacy
Survival: Global Politics and Strategy. Volume 44. Issue 1. 2002. Routledge. pp.115-134.
Amy Myers Jaffe and Steven W. Lewis
PDF icon Privatization and reform of the electricity industry: How Mexico can learn from the mistakes of others
Peter R. Hartley, Rice University
PDF icon Energy in Cuba
Amy Myers Jaffe and Ron Soligo
The Role of Inventories in Oil Market Stability
"The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance;" Volume 42, Issue 2,Summer 2002, Pages 401-415
Amy Myers Jaffe and Ron Soligo
PDF icon Pricing Natural Gas in Mexico: An Application of the Little-Mirrlees Rule
November 2000, Dagobert L. Brito and Juan Rosellón
PDF icon Electricity Demand and Supply in Mexico
Peter Hartley and Eduardo Martinez-Chombo, Rice University
PDF icon The Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt in Venezuela (Or Heavy Oil to the Rescue?)
Manik Talwani, Schlumberger Professor of Earth Science, Rice University
PDF icon The Impact of Energy Derivatives on the Crude Oil Market
Jeff Fleming and Barbara Ostdiek, Assistant Professors of Finance,
Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University

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