The potential hotspots of conflict in geo-energy era
January 24, 2012  12:12
Michael Klare, author and professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College, writes in Al-Jazeera about hotspots of potential conflict in the geo-energy era where tensions  are rising at potential flashpoints, as new bottlenecks for the flow of energy are identified. 

'The Strait of Hormuz is, however, only one of several hotspots where energy, politics and geography are likely to mix in dangerous ways in 2012 and beyond. Keep your eyes as well on the East and South China Seas, the Caspian Sea basin, and an energy-rich Arctic that is losing its sea ice. In all of these places, countries are disputing control over the production and transportation of energy, and arguing about national boundaries and/or rights of passage,' he writes. 

Read the full article here.
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