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100 1  O'Sullivan, Meghan L. 
245 10 Windfall :|bhow the new energy abundance upends global 
       politics and strengthens America's power|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cMeghan L. O'Sullivan. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Narrated by Eliza Foss. 
520    Windfall is the boldest profile of the world's energy 
       resources since Daniel Yergin's The Quest. Harvard 
       professor and former Washington policymaker Meghan L. 
       O'Sullivan reveals how fears of energy scarcity have given
       way to the reality of energy abundance. This abundance is 
       transforming the geo-political order and boosting American
       power. As a new administration focuses on raising American
       energy production, O'Sullivan's Windfall describes how new
       energy realities have profoundly affected the world of 
       international relations and security. New technologies led
       to oversupplied oil markets and an emerging natural gas 
       glut. This did more than drive down prices. It changed the
       structure of markets and altered the way many countries 
       wield power and influence. America's new energy prowess 
       has global implications. It transforms politics in Russia,
       Europe, China, and the Middle East. O'Sullivan explains 
       the consequences for each region's domestic stability as 
       energy abundance upends traditional partnerships, creates 
       opportunities for cooperation. The advantages of this new 
       abundance are greater than its downside for the US: it 
       strengthens American hard and soft power. This powerful 
       book describes how new energy realities creates a 
       strategic environment to America's advantage. Author bio: 
       Meghan L. O'Sullivan is the Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of
       the Practice of International Affairs at Harvard 
       University's Kennedy School of Government. She is also the
       Director of the Geopolitics of Energy Project, which 
       explores the complex interaction between energy markets 
       and international politics. Between 2004 and 2007, she was
       special assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy 
       National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan for the
       last two years of her tenure. She lives in Cambridge, 
       Massachusetts. Windfall: The New Energy Abundance Upends 
       Global Politics is her third book. 
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