1864-1914年标准石油与奥斯曼市场之争

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 Q2 HISTORY
Andrew Patrick
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摘要学者们很少承认,国际石油公司最初进入中东是为了销售石油,而不是寻找石油来源。1864年美国煤油的到来开始了这一研究不足的地区石油历史的序幕,标准石油公司在19世纪80年代之前一直主导着奥斯曼市场。俄罗斯石油随后涌入市场,并在19世纪90年代将标准石油挤出市场,尽管标准石油在第一次世界大战前已经站稳脚跟。本文从这场市场大战中得出两个主要结论。首先,对奥斯曼市场的竞争表明,正是对石油市场的竞争,而不是对石油来源的争夺,导致了20世纪初全球石油行业的卡特尔化。其次,这项研究显示了一家美国跨国公司如何向美国政府施压,要求其扩大地区存在,从而有助于阐明美国与中东接触的深化。
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Standard Oil and the Battle for the Ottoman Market, 1864-1914
ABSTRACT Scholars have rarely acknowledged that international oil companies first entered the Middle East to sell oil rather than to seek sources of it. The arrival of American kerosene in 1864 began this understudied preamble to the region’s oil history, with Standard Oil dominating the Ottoman market until the 1880s. Russian oil then flooded the market and pushed Standard Oil out by the 1890s, though Standard had regained a foothold before World War I. This article draws two major conclusions from this market battle. First, the competition for the Ottoman market demonstrates that it was the contest for oil markets, more than the fight for oil sources, that led to the global oil industry’s cartelisation in the early twentieth century. Second, this study shows how an American multinational pressured the United States government to expand its regional presence, thus helping to elucidate the deepening of American engagement with the Middle East.
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