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Robert Vitalis

    When Capitalists Collide
    Oilcraft
    White World Order, Black Power Politics
    America's Kingdom
    • 2024

      When Capitalists Collide

      Business Conflict and the End of Empire in Egypt

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book offers a theoretically innovative perspective that connects economics, business, politics, and history, making it relevant to a diverse audience beyond just Middle Eastern studies. Its interdisciplinary approach aims to engage readers from various fields, highlighting its significance and potential impact in academic discourse.

      When Capitalists Collide
    • 2020

      "With this book, Bob Vitalis tackles the geopolitical "truths" about oil: that US presence in the Gulf and our relationship with Saudi Arabia is necessary to stabilize an otherwise volatile market; that US oil independence is necessary to prevent foreign powers from controlling and limiting global supply; that only displays of force and threat of military action keep price inflation in check. As these axioms are repeated across policy and scholarly debates, sheer repetition is taken as evidence of fact. Vitalis explicates what work these false beliefs about oil and geopolitics do today in US policy and scholarship. We can either continue to remain fixed on the state's wholly unnecessary defense of access, or we can extricate ourselves from it and concentrate instead on oilcraft's all too real effects"--

      Oilcraft
    • 2017

      White World Order, Black Power Politics

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In White World Order, Black Power Politics, Robert Vitalis recovers the arguments, texts, and institution building of an extraordinary group of professors at Howard University, including Alain Locke, Ralph Bunche, Rayford Logan, Eric Williams, and Merze Tate, who was the first black female professor of political science in the...

      White World Order, Black Power Politics
    • 2009

      America's Kingdom

      • 353 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(29)Add rating

      Debunks the many myths that surround the United States' special relationship with Saudi Arabia, also known as 'the deal': oil for security. This book shows how oil led the US government to follow the company to the kingdom, and how oil and ARAMCO quickly became America's largest single overseas private enterprise.

      America's Kingdom