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Praise for:
Addicted to Oil: America’s Relentless Drive for Energy Security.

"In this very readable text ... Rutledge skillfully provides the technical aspects of hydrocarbon production and consumption to enable the reader to understand the choices (including environmental) that are confronting oil suppliers and consumers in the next quarter century."

Professor Thomas Scheetz
The Economics of Peace and Security Journal
Published in December 2007. [read full review | pdf version]


"A clearly written and carefully organised study ... the overall argument is solidly supported by careful research."

Professor David Painter
International Affairs
Chatham House, Royal Institute of International Affairs. [read full review | pdf version]

"A sweeping account of the forces, policies and personalities that drive America’s unending pursuit of foreign petroleum. Ian Rutledge has done a superb job ... highly recommended for those seeking a keener understanding of the geopolitical underpinnnings of American foreign policy."

Professor Michael Klare
Five College Program in Peace & World Security Studies, Hampshire College
Amhurst, Mass. USA

"Essential reading for anyone interested in the emerging pattern of global conflict. Rutledge illuminates the role of energy security in US policy and shows that US intervention in Iraq was indeed ... ‘about oil’. A valuable guidebook to causes of the resource wars of the future."

Professor John Gray
London School of Economics.

"Rigorous and insightful ... Rutledge paints a vivid picture of the development of the intense love affair of the US economy with its drug of choice."

Dr Juan Carlos Boue
Journal of Energy Literature
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.

"A very provocative analysis ... a must-read for an understanding of America’s international priorities and its troubled relations with the Middle East ... A telling account of what literally ‘drives’ America and its foreign policy."

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Asian Voice

"Rutledge points out that the débacle in Iraq means that the US is now increasingly reliant on Saudi Arabia: one of the things that the invasion of Iraq was designed to prevent. Behind all this, according to Rutledge, lies America's massive dependence on the motor car. He concludes that the era of oil wars may not yet be over."

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OilAddict :: oiladdict.com :: addicted to oil :: It has long been acknowledged that in America the car is king. However, America's car-orientated and car-dependent lifestyle goes beyond the culture of fast cars and freeways. In Addicted to Oil, Ian Rutledge explores the political, economic and social ramifications of the motorisation of the US economy. He argues that America's dependence on the car has created a lifestyle leading to oil needs which have heavily influenced US foreign policy in the modern era. Rutledge traces the origins of America's addiction throughout the twentieth century and explains how America's relations with the Middle East were developed through its quest for energy security. America's motorisation and its consequent demand for oil at predictable market prices was and continues to be an important influence on US policy towards Iraq - especially given the uncertainties relating to what has so far been the securest source of Middle East oil - Saudi Arabia. Ian Rutledge argues that the war in Iraq was neither a war for 'freedom' or 'democracy' nor was it a plot to 'steal Iraq's oil', but rather an attempt to establish a pliant and dependable oil protectorate in the Middle East which would underwrite the soaring demand from America's hyper-motorised consumers. Addicted to Oil is the first book to undertake an in-depth analysis of the motorisation of US society which explicitly links it to America's foreign policy adventures, past and present. Addicted to Oil is essential reading for an understanding of America's international political priorities and its fraught relations with the Middle East.