1. Analyzing historical data and trends of oil production and consumption in Southwest Asian countries and examining how it relates to political and economic decision-making.
2. Conducting interviews and surveys with government officials, industry experts, and scholars to understand the impact of oil access on foreign policy decisions and strategic alliances.
3. Studying the relationship between oil prices, revenue, and the stability of regimes in Southwest Asian countries, and analyzing how access to oil impacts their actions in international conflicts or negotiations.
4. Comparing the actions and strategies of oil-rich countries in Southwest Asia to non-oil producing countries in the region to determine the extent to which access to oil influences their behavior.
5. Examining case studies of past conflicts and disputes involving oil-rich countries in Southwest Asia to identify patterns in their actions and understand the importance of oil in these situations.
Which of the following options represent the most accurate investigation into how access to oil impacts the actions of countries in Southwest Asia
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