The Race for What’s Left

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The Race for What’s Left is a nonfiction book by Michael Klare that examines the global scramble for the planet’s remaining natural resources and its geopolitical, economic, and environmental consequences.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
author Michael Klare
Michael Klare
surface form: Michael T. Klare
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre environmental nonfiction
nonfiction
political nonfiction
hasPerspective advocates for international cooperation on resources
critical of unregulated resource extraction
warns of intensifying geopolitical rivalry
intendedAudience general readers
policy makers
students of environmental studies
students of international relations
language English
mainSubject Arctic resources
China’s resource strategy
United States resource policy
climate change implications of extraction
corporate resource extraction
deepwater drilling
economic impacts of resource scarcity
energy security
energy transition
environmental consequences of extraction
environmental degradation
food and land grabs
frontier extraction
geopolitics of resources
global competition for resources
militarization of resource regions
mineral resources
natural resources
oil and gas
peak oil
rare earth elements
resource conflicts
resource depletion
security risks from resource competition
sustainable alternatives to resource wars
mediaType print
text
topic future of resource-based conflicts
global scramble for remaining resources
limits of fossil-fuel based development
strategic resources and national power
workType book-length study

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