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I have studied economics to postgraduate level. I never work as an economist though. I worked in the field of charter accountancy and I completed the relevant exams. My essays are written for the general reader with no economic knowledge and the emphasis is on intuition. All my documents are extremely pro market and quite anti-socialist in nature. I admire economists of the free market school of thought, such as those from the Chicago and the Austrian School i.e. Milton Friedman, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich von Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, Murray Rothbard. I am Greek and since English is not my first language I hope you will excuse my syntax.
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The Geopolitics of the Energy & Terrorism, Part 1

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

The following chapters are independent essays that were written between July 2015 and February 2016. They appear in random order, and therefore they do not have to be read in the order they appear. The issue in all the essays is the connection between the energy policies of various countries, their foreign policies, and the wars that brake out at various parts of the globe, since all three are closely related. I describe many economic interests and many alliances in m...

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The Wars for the Silk Roads

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

The Silk Roads are the trade routes that connect Asia with Europe and Africa since the ancient times. Due to their importance of the Silk Roads for trade there were many wars for their control over the centuries. The following chapters refer to some of these wars. Each chapter is and independent essay, which was written at different date, and therefore the booklet’s chapters can be written in any order.

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The War for the Oil of Libya : 1955-2015

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

Libya is the richest African country in oil reserves and one of the richest in the world. The following seven chapters are independent essays that were written on different dates, and therefore you should not expect some kind of connection between the chapters. On the other hand all chapters deal with same issue, i.e. the Libyan energy industry, her foreign policies, and her wars for oil, and therefore they are somehow connected.

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The Russian Expeditions in Afghanistan and Syria : A Comparison :...

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

A comparison between the Russian expeditions of Afghanistan and Syria in 1979 and 2015. The essay describes the Russian allies and enemies in each case, and explains why the situation in Syria is much easier than the one the Soviets were facing in 1979 in Afghanistan.

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Al Qaeda VS Islamic State (ISIS)

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

The conflict between ISIS and Al Qaeda in Syria and Iraq, and their cooperation in China.

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The Intra-Arab Oil War : 1950-1970

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

Egypt is the largest and most important country of the Arab world. However Egypt is very poor in oil and natural gas reserves, at least when compared to the other Arab countries of the Persian Gulf and North Africa. In the 1950s and 1960s, Gamal Nasser, an Egyptian military officer, tried to unite all Arabs in one country, under his leadership, in order for Egypt to control the oil of the Persian Gulf. This essay briefly describes Nasser’s efforts in the 50s and 60s, ...

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Russia vs Turkey : The Geopolitics of the South & the Turk Stream ...

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This long essay is the second part of a series, with the first part being “USA Russia & China in the Middle East: Alliances & Conflicts”. Over 80 maps are used to explain the energy war between Russia and Turkey, two countries that have been fighting for regional dominance for many centuries. Today, the main geographical locations of their conflicts are the regions of Central Asia and East Mediterranean Sea. Both Central Asia and the East Mediterranean Sea are of stra...

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USA Russia & China in the Middle East : Alliances & Conflicts

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

There is a rumor that it is very difficult to understand the Middle East. However this is not true. It is difficult to understand the Middle East only when the emphasis is not on oil and natural gas. If oil and natural gas are taken into account it is very easy to analyze the Middle East. Because the Middle East is simply a region where the local players are fighting to sell their oil and natural gas, and the foreign players are fighting to buy this oil and natural ga...

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The First World War for Oil 1914-1918: Similarities with the 2014 ...

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This booklet explains why oil was the real cause of the First World War, and explains the economic and geopolitical interests behind all the major players of this war. Moreover it compares the first Great War for oil in 1914 with the oil wars of 2014 in Syria and Iraq one hundred years later.

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Oil Wars

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This booklet describes various incidents of oil and natural gas wars between different countries. There is no connection between the booklet's chapters. Each chapter was written as an independent short essay.

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The Israel-Lebanon War of 2006 and the Baku-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This booklet explains why the Israel Lebanon war of 2006 was just another war for oil and natural gas. It also explores the recent war of July 2014 in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, and explains how this war is also connected to natural gas.

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The True Causes of Greek Anti-Semitism

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This essay explores the true causes of anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism is alwasy a financial phenomenon, and the essay examines the interaction betweeen the Greek political and economic elites with the Arab world, and explains how this interaction affects Greek anti-Semitism.

According to an Anti-Defamation League survey, Greece ranks among the top anti- Semitic countries in the world, with 69% of Greeks experiencing some form of negative feelings towards Jewish people. I see many articles trying to explain the causes of Greek anti-Semitism. They all offer long and silly explanations, and since I happen to be Greek, and I happen to know the real causes, I would like to make a contribution on the subject and explain the roots of Greek ant...

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The Socialist Myth of Economic Bubbles

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This essay explains what asset bubbles are, how they are created, and why asset bubbles are always the outcome of govrernment policies and never the result of free market forces.

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Introduction to Bank Recapitalization

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This essay explains what bank recapitalization is, why it is very important, and how banks are actually recapitalized.

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Israel and Conspiracy Theories

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This essay refutes the conpiracy theories about the creation of Israel. It is a very simple presentation of the circumstances under which the Jewish state was created, in order to become clear to the well intentioned and confused reader, that Israel was created like any other country.

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The Socialist Myth of Economic Monopoly

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

This essay is a common sense approach to the issue of economic monopolies, written for the general reader with no knowledge of economics. I clearly explain why monopolies are always the result of government regulation and not as socialists claim the result of the free market. I have postgraduate studies in economics, but I am not a specialist on the subject, and this essay represents the knowledge I gathered in an attempt to answer my own questions. English is not my fir...

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The Socialist Myth of the Greedy Banker

By: by Iakovos Alhadeff

There is a wide spread belief that the banking sector created the current crisis. In this essay I explain in very simple words why private banks are not responsible for the crisis, and more specifically why private banks cannot create what is called "inflationary money". I explain that inflationary money is always and everywhere created by governments. I also explain how and why governments do so. Finally I say a few things about conspiracy theories concerning the centra...

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