Blood of the Earth: The Battle for the World’s Vanishing Oil Resources

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Blood of the Earth: The Battle for the World’s Vanishing Oil Resources is a non-fiction book by Dilip Hiro that analyzes global geopolitics, conflict, and power struggles surrounding dwindling oil supplies.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
addresses future of global energy supplies
risks of overreliance on oil
shifts in global power due to energy resources
author Dilip Hiro
countryOfOrigin India
United Kingdom
examines energy-driven conflicts
historical development of the oil industry
impact of oil on international relations
relations between oil producers and consumers
role of multinational oil companies
strategic importance of the Persian Gulf
focusesOn competition for oil
economic dependence on fossil fuels
geopolitical rivalries
military interventions related to oil
vanishing oil resources
genre geopolitics
non-fiction
political literature
hasPerspective concerned about long-term oil scarcity
critical of great power interventionism
intendedAudience general readers
policy analysts
students of international relations
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject energy security
global geopolitics
oil
power politics
resource conflict
mediaType print
topic Middle East politics
OPEC
United States foreign policy
energy policy
globalization
oil reserves
oil wars
oil-dependent economies
resource nationalism
workOf Dilip Hiro

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