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Latin America represents the largest energy resource base outside of the Middle East. The region’s vast energy resources — including significant crude oil and natural gas resources — and its unique political landscape make Latin America a significant player that could shift the geopolitical weight from the east to the west.
Discussants:
Edward M. Emmett, Fellow in Energy and Transportation Policy, Baker Institute for Public Policy
Mark P. Jones, PhD, Fellow in Political Science, Baker Institute for Public Policy; Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies and Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University
Francisco Monaldi, PhD, Fellow in Latin American Energy Policy, Baker Institute for Public Policy
By Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy5
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Latin America represents the largest energy resource base outside of the Middle East. The region’s vast energy resources — including significant crude oil and natural gas resources — and its unique political landscape make Latin America a significant player that could shift the geopolitical weight from the east to the west.
Discussants:
Edward M. Emmett, Fellow in Energy and Transportation Policy, Baker Institute for Public Policy
Mark P. Jones, PhD, Fellow in Political Science, Baker Institute for Public Policy; Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies and Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University
Francisco Monaldi, PhD, Fellow in Latin American Energy Policy, Baker Institute for Public Policy

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