William Engdahl
About William Engdahl
F. William Engdahl has written on issues of energy, politics and economics for more than 30 years, beginning with the first oil shock in the early 1970s. He has contributed regularly to a number of publications, including Japan's Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Foresight magazine, Grant's Investor.com, European Banker and Business Banker International. He has also spoken at numerous international conferences on geopolitical, economic and energy subjects, and is active as a consulting economist.
Archive
| 03/06/2012 | The Coming Struggle Over Mediterranean Oil | Article |
| 12/02/2011 | The March Towards Pre-Emptive Nuclear War | Article |
| 11/14/2011 | Moscow’s High Stakes Energy Geopolitics | Article |
| 07/20/2011 | Getting Used to Life Without Food | Newshour, Guest Expert |
| 06/30/2011 | Getting Used to Life Without Food, Part 2 | Article |
| 06/29/2011 | Getting Used to Life Without Food, Part 1 | Article |
| 03/02/2011 | Egypt’s Revolution | Article |
| 11/04/2010 | Ackermann’s Deutsche Bank Follies | Article |
| 08/03/2010 | Something Stinks About Wikileaks | Article |
| 07/08/2010 | The New Geopolitical Importance of Lubmin | Article |
| 06/10/2010 | Gulf Oil Spill ‘Could Go Years’ If Not Dealt With | Article |
| 06/02/2010 | The Korean Crisis: Cui Bono? | Article |


