Why Every War Becomes an Oil Crisis: New Analysis by Jason Abbott
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New publication by Dr. Jason Abbott, Professor of Political Science and International Relations at 麻豆传媒在线:
Published in Resilience.org
The article examines why modern geopolitical conflict repeatedly produces global energy and economic crises, even when military objectives are achieved. Drawing on recent tensions surrounding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, the piece argues that oil dependence itself has become a structural security vulnerability. It explores the relationship between war, energy infrastructure, supply chains, global markets, and political instability, while also considering how renewable energy and electrification may reduce future exposure to oil shocks.