The Petrodollar Economy

David M. Wight
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This chapter addresses the US-led petrodollar economy. This order produced new points of contact and cooperative networks among Americans and Arabs and Iranians, broadening the number of individuals and kinds of actors involved in MENA (Middle East and North Africa)–US relations. Yet petrodollar interdependence also proved to be a double-edged sword. While little appreciated by US leaders at first, the influx of American people and products produced hostility in many MENA communities, particularly when they served the repressive functions of local regimes. In becoming increasingly tied to the oil-rich Arab countries, the United States also became even further tied to the repercussions arising from the Arab–Israeli conflict. When the Lebanese Civil War threatened to ignite another full-scale Arab–Israeli war, US policymakers feared that petrodollars could be used as a financial weapon against the United States and its allies. And while petrodollar aid assisted in the US effort to reform the political and economic orientation of Egypt, it also produced unintended social consequences that undermined Anwar Sadat's regime.
石油美元经济
本章讨论美国主导的石油美元经济。这一秩序在美国人、阿拉伯人和伊朗人之间产生了新的接触点和合作网络,扩大了参与中东和北非与美国关系的个人数量和行为体的种类。然而,石油与美元的相互依赖也被证明是一把双刃剑。虽然一开始美国领导人并不欣赏,但美国人和产品的涌入在许多中东和北非地区产生了敌意,特别是当他们为当地政权的镇压职能服务时。在日益与石油丰富的阿拉伯国家联系在一起的同时,美国也进一步与阿拉伯-以色列冲突所产生的影响联系在一起。当黎巴嫩内战有可能引发另一场全面的阿以战争时,美国政策制定者担心石油美元可能被用作对抗美国及其盟友的金融武器。尽管石油美元援助帮助了美国改革埃及政治和经济方向的努力,但它也产生了意想不到的社会后果,破坏了安瓦尔•萨达特(Anwar Sadat)政权。
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