On occasation of the publication of her latest book, the German financial journalist Lars Schall talked with the Austrian energy-analyst Dr. Karin Kneissl. Welcome to a long walk through the global village and its challenges as well as its opportunities.
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“The crux of today’s civilization is energy”
Juli 23rd, 2013
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Posted in Currency, Energy, Finance, Geopolitics, Oil, Precious Metals | Tags: Afghanistan, Asian Pivot, Balkan, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cicero, Dostoyevsky, Egypt, EU, Euro, Europe, Fracking, France, Germany, Globalization, Goethe, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Jesus Christ, Karin Kneissl, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, NSA, Occident, OPEC, Orient, Oswald Spengler, Pakistan, Persian Gulf, Philliines, Pipeline Politics, Russia, South China Sea, Syria, Taliban, Turkey, US Dollar, USA, Ute Scheub, Vietnam, World War 1, Yuan
“The Middle East will blow up – the only question is when”
März 2nd, 2013
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In this exclusive interview, the renowned economist and energy expert Hossein Askari reflects on some crucial topics of our time, inter alia: current developments in the energy business; the high oil price and the main drivers of it; the Iranian conflict and other challenges in the Middle East; China as the rising energy power; gold-for-oil […]
Posted in Finance, Oil, Precious Metals | Tags: Bahrain, China, Commodities, Crude Oil, GCC, geopolitics, Gold, GoldSwitzerland, Hossein askari, Iran, Iraq, Islam, Islamic Finance, Middle East, oil business, Oil Price, Oil Reserves, OPEC, Persian Gulf, Qatar, resource wars, Russia, Saudi-Arabia, shale gas, UAE, USA, war