• Focus Area Oil & Gas (upstream & downstream) Oil & Gas (upstream & downstream)
  • Type Instant Insight
  • Date 05 December 2024
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Abstract

The dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991 marked a pivotal shift in the global economic landscape, ushering in an era characterized by increased market openness and economic integration. The years following have been symbolized by the formation of the European Union in 1993 and the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995. The WTO aimed to facilitate international trade under a multilateral framework and establish a robust dispute-settlement system, reflecting the optimism of that era regarding globalization. There was a prevailing belief that a more interconnected world could promote economic prosperity and development. However, this optimism was tested as most financial crises since the 1990s occurred outside G7 countries, including the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997, the Argentine Economic Crisis between 1999 and 2002, and the Turkish Financial Crisis in 2001. In recent years, too, a deglobalization trend has emerged, reversing some of the progress of integration that was achieved in the post-Cold War era. This trend is evidenced by the increasing imposition of economic sanctions, a rise in protectionism, ongoing trade disputes, and heightened geopolitical tensions.

Authors

Majed A. Al Suwailem

Senior Fellow- Oil & Gas Majed is a senior fellow at KAPSARC with a focus on energy security, geopolitics, and hydrocarbon laws and regulations. He…

Majed is a senior fellow at KAPSARC with a focus on energy security, geopolitics, and hydrocarbon laws and regulations. He has more than 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry in the fields of simulation and modeling, asset management, reserves estimation, oil field development, disruptive technologies, and business planning, gained at Chevron and Saudi Aramco.

Majed holds a B.S. degree in petroleum engineering from the University of Tulsa in the United States, along with two M.S. degrees in petroleum engineering, and reservoir geosciences and engineering, respectively, from Texas A&M University and the Institut Francais du Petrole (IFP School). In 2021, Majed earned his Master of Science degree in public economics and policy from Purdue University.

Expertise

  • Energy Security
  • Geopolitics
  • Hydrocarbon Laws and Regulations

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Philipp Galkin

Visiting Researcher- Oil & Gas Philipp is a visiting researcher at KAPSARC, working on the economic and policy aspects of energy supply and trade. Philipp’s…

Philipp is a visiting researcher at KAPSARC, working on the economic and policy aspects of energy supply and trade. Philipp’s work at KAPSARC includes evaluating the effect of preferential trade agreements on energy flows, analysis of OPEC energy policy and deriving insights related to China’s energy policy and its impact on global markets through modeling energy supply sectors.

Expertise

  • International economic relations
  • Regional and country studies and policy analysis

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