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Blood of The Earth : The Battle For The Worlds Vanishing Oil Resources

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In his new book, veteran Middle East Journalist Dilip Hiro offers a detailed account of how and why the planet’s limited supply of oil has come to revolutionize human behavior, politics and warfare across the globe. As a scientists in Paris finali

Dilip Hiro

Dilip Hiro is an Indian author, journalist, and commentator who specializes on the politics of South Asia and Middle East. Born in the Indian subcontinent, Hiro was educated in India, Britain, and the United States, where he received a master's degree at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Hiro settled in London in the mid-1960s, where he became a full-time writer, journalist, and commentator. Three of his earlier books were re-issued by the publisher in 2013. He is the editor of Babur Nama: Journal of Emperor Babur, a world classic that has been preserved since 1530. Hiro was the chief analyst on the Middle Eastern, Central Asian, South Asian and Islamic affairs, and terrorism for the Rome-based Inter Press Service International Features Agency (1992–99), and the London-based Gemini News Service features agency (1999–2002). He is also a frequent contributor to the following online magazines: The Guardian’s Commentisfree; Yale University’s Yale Globalist;[2and the New York-based Nation Institute’s website TomDispat

Title

Blood of The Earth : The Battle For The Worlds Vanishing Oil Resources

Author

Dilip Hiro

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Non-Fiction
  • In his new book, veteran Middle East Journalist Dilip Hiro offers a detailed account of how and why the planet’s limited supply of oil has come to revolutionize human behavior, politics and warfare across the globe. As a scientists in Paris finali
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