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Oct 01, 2007

Can the United States Shed Its Oil Addiction?

Since the 1950s, U.S. energy consumption, mainly driven by the transportation sector and fed by oil, has almost tripled. Because the cultivation of domestic resources has not been able to keep up with demand, the United States has become increasingly dependent on energy supplies from unstable regions of the world. The costs and risks to national security provide the first major incentive for a readjustment of U.S. energy policy.

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Braml, Josef. “Can the United States Shed Its Oil Addiction?.” October 2007.

Washington Quarterly, 30 (Autumn 2007) 4, pp. 117-130

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