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Pipe Dreams? Peace, Politics, Prosperity
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Winter/Spring
ISBN: 0-9704346-8-5 | Published: 2004 | No. Pages: 162
Oil and natural gas pipelines throughout the world have the potential to be more lucrative, and problematic, than ever before. From bargaining chips to economic lifelines, pipelines are more than mere infrastructure: they represent the panacean hopes of many policymakers, multinational corporations, and much of the world's poor. Nevertheless, the future of pipeline development is anything but certain: global and local concerns, interests, and instabilities complicate both the construction of this infrastructure and the realization of its potential.
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