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the Transition to a Post-Petrol World, A.K Press, United States, (2009).

2. Ahmadi Kourosh, islands and international politics in the Persian Gulf, Routledge

United States, (2008).

3. Alao Abiodun, Natural Resources and Conflict in Africa: The Tragedy of

Endowment, University Rochester Press, United States (2007).

4. Baylis Jhon, The Globalization of the world Politics, an Introduction to the

International Relations, Oxford University Press, New York, (2005).

5. Barton. B, Review of Energy Security, International Bar Association (IBA), Oxford

University Press, Oxford, United Kingdome, (2004).

6. B. Freeman Donald, the Straits of Malacca: Gateway or Gauntlet, McGill-Queen's

University Press, (2003).

7. Charles.W. Kegley, World Politics: Trend and transformation, St. Martin's Press,

United States (2006).

8. Crawford Robert M.A, Idealism and Realism in International Relations, Beyond

the Discipline, Routledge, London (2000).

9. Chikkatur Ananth P, Resource and Technology Assessment of Coal Utilization in

India, Coal Initiative Reports, Harvard University, United States (2008).

10. Chufrin Gennady, The Security of the Caspian Sea Region, Oxford University

Press, United Kingdome (2001).

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overview, United States (2012).

12. D. Hamilton James, Historical Oil Shocks, University of California, San Diego

(2010).

13. Diwan Parag, Energy Security, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, (2009).

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Journal and professional publications:

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Iraq: study in a conflict of visions and projects, Damascus University Journal for

Economic and Legal Sciences, Volume 25 - Issue 1,Syria (2009).

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Gains, Energy and Climate Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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6. Alam Saleh, Broadening the Concept of Security: Identity and Societal Security,

Geopolitics Quarterly, Volume: 6, No. 4, University of Leeds, U.K (2010).

7. Alex Vines, India‟s Africa Engagement: Prospects for the 2011 India–Africa

Forum, Chatham House, and Programme Paper: AFP 2010/01. London,(2010).

8. Andrew Moravcsik, Liberal International Relations Theory: Social Scientific

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and Investment Activities in Africa, Policy Brief Volume1, Issue 4 Tunisia (2010)

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Institute of International Affairs, Vol. 67, No 3, London (1991).

13. Christopher C. Williams, Total Opportunity for Growth, Barons magazine, united

states, (2012).

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Paper, Cambridge university, England (2010).

15. Center for Indian Ocean studies, Indian Ocean digest, Osmania University

journal, issue 47, vol.26, No.1 (2010).

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16. Daniel Yergin, Ensuring Energy Security, (old questions new answers), Foreign

Affairs Journal, Volume 85 No. 2, United States (2006).

17. David Haroz, China in Africa: Symbiosis or Exploitation, the Fletcher Forum of

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Scramble or a New Cold War, international Journal of Humanities and Social Science,

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Energy Institute, United States( 2003).

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Systems, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, paper No

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and Gas Development, Directorate of Global Energy Dialogue/2008/1,Paris (2008).

28. Jain Anil and Sen Anupama, Natural Gas in India: An Analysis of Policy. Oxford

University Press, United Kingdome (2011).

29. Jamola Khusanjanova, OPEC‟s Benefits for the Member Countries, Ewha

Womans University , Vol. 2, No. 1; Seoul, Korea ( 2011).

30. Javed Ahmed Khan, the Contemporary India-Iraq economic relations,

International Politics, Vol.1, No2, , New Delhi, (2008).

31. Jeff Colgan, The International Energy Agency, Challenges for the 21st Century,

global public policy institute, GPPI Policy Paper Series No. 6, Germany (2009).

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32. Judith van de Looy, Africa and China: A Strategic Partnership, African Studies

Centre, The Netherlands, ASC Working Paper 67, (2006).

33. Katherine Foshko Tsan, Re-Energizing the Indian-Russian Relationship:

Opportunities and Challengesfor the 21st Century, Journal of International Affairs,

Vol. 2, Issue1, India, (2012).

34. Kazutomo Irie and Keiji Kanda, Formation and Transformation of Energy

Security Concept, Japan Institute of Energy Journal; Vol.81; No.5, Japan (2002).

35. Kamal Ismayilov, the EU-Russia Relations in the Context of Natural Gas Trade,

Linkoping University, Sweden (2013).

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Journal,issue2, No,10 ,New Delhi, (2012).

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Stiftung, FES Briefing Paper, Bonn (2007).

40. Louis Luciana Juvenal and Ivan Petrella, Speculation in the Oil Market, Working

Paper 027E, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Washington (2011).

41. Luis Rey, the Welfare Cost of Energy Insecurity, Rede (University of Vigo) and

Economics for Energy, 5th Atlantic Workshop on Energy and Environmental

Economics, a Toxa, (2012).

42. Lu Zhongwei, Zhang Yunling, and Fu Mengzi,“The Interpretion of China‟s

Neighboring Environment”, World Affairs vol. 24, (2004).

43. Martin Wahlisch, The Iran-United States Dispute, the Strait of Hormuz, and

International Law, Yale journal in international law Published in Volume 37, United

States (2012).

44. Madhura Joshi, Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India Pipeline Possibilities

or Pipe Dream, Indian Council on Global Relations, India (2011).

45. Mahnaz Zahirinejad & Vrushal Ghobl, Energy Factor in China-Iran Relations,

Journal of Peace Studies, Vol. 17, Issue 2&3, New Delhi, (2010).

46. Maria van der Hoeven, since 1974 keeping a close eye on oil, the journal of

international energy agency, Issue 3Autumn, Paris (2012).

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47. Michael P. Croissant and Bulent Aras, oil and geopolitics in the Caspian Sea

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Kingdom (2001).

48. Michael Mihalka and Anderson David, Is the Sky Falling? Energy Security and

Transnational Terrorism, Center for Contemporary Conflict, United States (2008).

49. Michael J Green. And Shearer Andrew, Defining U.S. Indian Ocean Strategy,

Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, (2012).

50. Michael W. Doyle, Kant, Liberal Legacies, Foreign Affairs, Philosophy and

Public Affairs, Vol. 12, No. 3, Blackwell P, United States (1983).

51 Michael T. Klare, Geopolitics Reborn: The Global Struggle over Oil and Gas

Pipelines, Current History Magazine Volume: 103 Issue: 677, United states 2004.

52. Mohammed Al-Sudairi, Sino-Saudi Relations: An Economic History, Gulf

Research Center, Jeddah (2012).

53. Murari Ratnam& Chitra, R & Manish Gupta, Current Status and Future Scenarios

of Hydropower Development in India, International Conference on Advances in Civil

Engineering, New Delhi (2011).

54. Mohsin S. Khan , The 2008 Oil Price “Bubble” Peterson institute for

international economy ,No PB09, Washington, DC (2009).

55. Naser AlTamimi, China-Saudi Arabia Relations: Economic Partnership or

Strategic Alliance, Durham University, England (2012).

56. N. R Bhanumurthy, Surajit Das, Sukanya Bose, oil price shock, pass through

policy and its impact on India, Working Paper No. 2012-99 New Delhi (2012).

57. P. Garg, Energy Scenario and Vision 2020 in India, Journal of Sustainable Energy

and Environment, issue 3, Delhi, India (2012).

58. Parvathi Vasudevan, the Changing Nature of Nigeria–India Relations, Chatham

House, Programme Paper: AFP 2010/02.London,(2010).

59. Philip K Verleger, Jr, Impact of a Middle East Oil Export Disruption, PK,

Verleger LLC, United States (2012).

60. Richard Schiere and Ndikumana Leonce, China and Africa, Emerging Partnership

for Development, African Development Bank Group, Tunisia (2011).

61. Rilwanu Lukman, The Role of OPEC in the 21st century, World Energy Journal,

Vol.3, No.1, England (2000).

62. Robert M. Cutler, U.S. Intervention in Afghanistan: Implications for Central Asia,

Foreign Policy in Focus, a Global Affairs Commentary, United States (2001).

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63. Roy Licklider, The Power of Oil: The Arab Oil Weapon and the Netherlands, the

United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, and the United States International Studies

Quarterly, Rutgers University, Vol. 32, No. 2, United States (1988).

64. Roland Dannreuther, International Relations Theories: Energy, Minerals and

Conflict, Polinares working paper No 8, European Union (2012).

65. S.K, Jain Nuclear Power in India – Past, Present and Future, World Energy

Council, India (2010).

66. Saad Hakki Tawfiq, International competition to ensure oil security, international

policy journal, Al Ahram Foundation issue No 43, Cairo (2010).

67. Saeid Naji, Jayum A. Jawan, Role of the Persian Gulf‟s Oil in the US Geopolitical

Codes during the Cold War Geopolitical Order, University Putra, Vol. 1 No.5,

Malaysia (2011).

68. Samantha Olz and Ralph Sims, International Energy Agency information paper,

OECD/IEA, (2007).

69. Snyder, Jack, One World, Rival Theories, Foreign Policy, 145,United States

(2004).

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high humane and low carbon future, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development

Research, Mumbai, (2010).

71. Shuang Wen, The Strait of Hormuz: A Barometer in the Emerging US-Gulf-China

Triangular Relationship, Georgetown University, annual conference, United States

(2010).

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change through an update of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),

vol. 106 No. 11, United States(2009).

73. Vessela Chakarova, Oil Crisis and International Cooperation: do International

Institutions Matter? Paper presented at the 7th SGIR pan-European conference

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74. Vijay Modi, Improving Electricity Services in Rural India, CGSD Working Paper,

India (2005).

75. Vladimir Socor, “Nabucco-West”: Abridged Pipeline Project Officially Submitted

to Shah Deniz Consortium, Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Volume: 9 Issue: 98,

Washington, D.C (2012).

76. Zhao Hong, China and India's Competitive Relations with Myanmar, Institute of

Pengajian, China ICS Working Paper No.7, China (2008).

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Thesis

1. Colonel TurkiI Al-Anazi, strategic importance of red sea, USAWC strategic

research project, U.S. Army War College, United States (2001).

2. Ismayilov Kamal, the EU-Russia Relations in the Context of Natural Gas Trade,

Linkoping University, Sweden (2013).

3. Jibecke H. Joensson , Understanding Collective Security in the 21st Century: A

Critical Study of UN Peacekeeping in the Former Yugoslavia ,European University

Institute, Italy (2010).

Professional centers of studies:

1. Abdulaziz Sager, China‟s Growing Role in the Middle East: Implications for the

Region and beyond, the Nixon Center, Washington, DC (2010).

2. Anas bin Faisal Al-Hajji, Map of Oil Reserves and Production, Arabic Studies

Center, Cairo (2012).

3. Anthony H. Cordesman, Geopolitics and Energy in the Middle East, Center for

Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC (1999).

4. Arab Thought Foundation for Research and Studies, Arabs and India: politics went

and economy comes, Issued Number: 82, Beirut (2011).

5. Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre, A Quest for Energy Security in the 21st

Century, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, APEC 207-RE-01.2(2007).

6. Bassam Fattouh, OPEC Pricing Power, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, WPM

31, England, (2007).

7. Bendik Solum Whist, Nord Stream not just pipline, Fridtjof Institute, Norway

(2008).

8. David H. Shinn, Africa, China, the United States, and Oil, Center for Strategic and

International Studies, Washington (2013).

9. David A. Robinson, India‟s Rise as a Great Power, Center of Future Directions

International, Australia (2012).

10. D. Zafar Islam Khan, India and its energy strategy in the Middle East, Al Jazeera

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11. Energy Market Reform and Energy Security, (paper) by Centre for International

Economics, Sydney (2007).

12. Farah Zaman Abu Saier, Iran and the Caspian Sea: the equation of the conflict

and the division of influence, Al Jazeera Center for Studies, Qatar (2013).

13. Flynt Leverett and Jeffrey Bader, Managing China-U.S Energy Competition in

the Middle East, The Center for Strategic and International Studies,Washington

Quarterly, (2005) .

14. Hassan al-Zubaidi, the Greater Middle East And its role in the U.S. decision on

Iraqi war, Iraq Center for Research, Alkofa University, Iraq (2005).

15. Jasnea Sarma, the Malacca Dilemma, IIT Madras China Studies Centre, Chengchi

University, Taiwan (2013).

16. Joseph Alsharouf, Caspian oil Dilemmas, exploitation and marketing, Aljazeera

center for studies, Qatar (2004).

17. John B .Taylor, Discretion Versus Policy Rules in Practice, Stanford University,

Carnegie Rochester series on public policy 39, United States (1993).

18. Julia Kusznir, Bremen, TAP, Nabucco West, and South Stream, Causes analytical

digest, Center for Security Studies (CSS), No. 47, Bremen (2013).

19. Kari Liuhto, Energy in Russia‘s Foreign Policy, Electronic Publications of Pan-

European Institute, Finland (2010).

20. Katherine Foshko, India in Central Asia, time for a new strategy, Indian Council

on Global Relations Mumbai (2012).

21. Kausar Abbas al-Rubaie, U.S. influence in the Global Oil Market, Center for

International Studies, Baghdad University, Iraq (2006).

22. Meena Singh Roy, India and Iran Relations: Sustaining the Momentum, the

Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi (2013).

23. Mohammad Samir Hussain, India Saudi Arabia partnership getting stronger,

National Center of International Security and Defence Analysis, India (2012).

24. Mohsin S. Khan, the 2008 Oil Price “Bubble”, Peterson institute for international

economy, No PB, 09, Washington, DC (2009).

25. National Action Plan on Climate Change, Center for climate and energy solutions,

Government of India (2008).

26. Raghav Sharma, India in Central Asia, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies

(IPCS), New Delhi,(2009).

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27. Sherwood Ross, Diego Garcia Military Base: Islanders Forcibly Deported,

Global Research center, U.S (2009).

28. Sheriff Shaba Ma brook, oil‟s dimension in the relations between Iran and India,

Al-Ahram Foundation for Studies, Cairo, (2011).

29. Trevor Findlay, the Future of Nuclear Energy to 2030 and its Implications for

Safety, Security and Non-proliferation: Overview, the Centre for International

Governance Innovation (CIGI), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, (2010).

30. Tuli Sinha, China-Myanmar Energy Engagements, Challenges and Opportunities

for India, Southeast Asia Research Programme, New Delhi (2009).

31. Zafar Islam Khan, India and its energy strategy in the Middle East, Aljazeera

center for studies, Qatar (2013).

Reports of governmental and international organizations:

1. Alvino-Mario Fantini, the (OPEC) Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of the

Petroleum Exporting Countries, Vienna (2012).

2. Andris Piebalgs and Sergey Shmatko, energy dialogue EU – Russia, the tenth

progress report, Moscow (2009).

3. Barbara Kowalczyk-Hoyer, Promoting Revenue Transparency the, Revenue Watch

Institute (RWI) Report, Germany (2011)

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5. BP Energy Outlook report 2030, London (2012).

6. ConocoPhillips, Worldwide Operations Report, United States (2012).

7. ConocoPhillips, Global Exploration, Fact Sheet report –United States (2013).

8. David H. Shinn, China‘s growing role in Africa: Implications for U.S. Policy,

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9. Energy Watch Group EWG, Fossil and Nuclear Fuels – the Supply Outlook (2012).

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climate change The EU leads the way, B-1049 Brussels, Luxembourg, (2007).

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observatory for energy (2011).

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Canal Pricing Forecast 2025, 2005. New York,(2005).

14. FAO, the State of Food Insecurity in the World, High food prices and food

security – threats and opportunities, Report (2008).

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(2012).

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renewable energy, India (2012).

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18. Indian Ministry of petroleum and natural gas, petroleum and natural gas statistics

2011-2012.

19. Indian Maritime Industry Report, Prospect for environment friendly technology,

India (2010).

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OECD/IEA, (2006).

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24. International Energy Agency‘s Key World Energy Statistics (2007).

25. International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear Power Plants Information, Number

of Reactors Operation Worldwide (2008).

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