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Syllabus

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A calendar listing topics by week is shown below.



Description


This course focuses on strategic and political implications of ongoing trends in global energy markets, particularly markets for crude oil and natural gas.



Format


The course will be organized in a lecture format, meeting once a week for a total of 14 class sessions. In addition, there will be a weekly discussion session lead by the teaching assistant.



Requirements




Undergraduate


Students will be expected to digest weekly reading assignments before each class session and to reflect critical engagement with the readings in their participation in each week's discussion sessions. Each student will also be required to complete two "take home" exams. The first of these will be distributed in class during Week #8 and is to be turned in during class on Week #11. The second "take home" exam will be distributed in class during Week #12 and is to be turned in during class on Week #14.



Graduate


Graduate students are responsible for additional weekly readings. They will submit a term paper with topics and requirements based on three consultations with the instructor. The term paper topic must be determined by Week #7.



Required Texts


Amazon logo Deutch, John M., James R. Schlesinger, and David G. Victor. National Security Consequences of U.S. Oil Dependency: Report of an Independent Task Force. New York, NY: Council on Foreign Relations, 2006. ISBN: 9780876093658.

Amazon logo Crandall, Maureen. Energy, Economics, and Politics in the Caspian Region: Dreams and Realities. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International, 2006. ISBN: 9780275991302.

Amazon logo Marcel, Valerie. Oil Titans: National Oil Companies in the Middle East. Baltimore, MD: Brookings Institution Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780815754732.

Amazon logo Parra, Francisco. Oil Politics: A Modern History of Petroleum. New York, NY: I.B. Tauris, 2004. ISBN: 9781860649776.

Amazon logo Victor, David, Amy Jaffe, and Mark Hayes, eds. Natural Gas and Geopolitics: From 1970 to 2040. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780521865036.

Amazon logo Weintraub, Sidney, Annette Hester, Veronica R Prado, and Luis Alberto Moreno, eds. Energy Cooperation in the Western Hemisphere: Benefits and Impediments. Washington, DC: The CSIS Press, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2007. ISBN: 9780892064885.

Additional readings are also assigned during the course of the semester.



Grading




Undergraduate



ACTIVITIESPERCENTAGES
Discussion participation30%
Take home exam 135%
Take home exam 235%



Graduate


Term Paper: 100%



Recommended Citation


For any use or distribution of these materials, please cite as follows:

Flynt Leverett and Paul Staniland, course materials for 17.906 Reading Seminar in Social Science: The Geopolitics and Geoeconomics of Global Energy, Spring 2007. MIT OpenCourseWare (http://ocw.mit.edu), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Downloaded on [DD Month YYYY].



Calendar



WEEK #TOPICSKEY DATES
1Introduction to course
2The global energy industry - companies and governments; markets and politics
3The global energy balance - present status, future trends, and strategic responses
4Markets, cartels, and consumers - resource nationalism and resource mercantilism
5Resource nationalism and market power (I) - OPEC and the challenges
6Resource nationalism and market power (II) - Iran, Iraq, and the future of hydrocarbon production in the Persian Gulf
7Resource nationalism and market power (III) - Russia, the Post-Soviet Space, and Europe
8Resource nationalism and market power (IV) - Russia and AsiaTake home exam 1 out
9Resource mercantilism - China, India, and Japan
10

Energy battlegrounds (I) - energy and regional security in East Asia

The international energy agency and the future of consumer cooperation

New prospects for producer-consumer cooperation

11Energy battlegrounds (II) - Central Asia, the Caspian Basin, and IranTake home exam 1 due
12Energy battlegrounds (III) - The United States, Canada, and Latin AmericaTake home exam 2 out
13The geopolitics of energy and U.S. foreign policy - managing energy interdependenceGraduate term papers due
14The geoeconomics of energy and U.S. foreign policy - energy, currency, and the future of America's global leadershipTake home exam 2 due

 








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