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The Political Economy of World Energy: A Twentieth-Century Perspective

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1. I. M. Torrens, Changing Structures in the World Oil Market, Paris: The Atlantic Institute for International Affairs ( 1980), pp. 20-5; E. Kanovsky, "The Diminishing Importance of Middle East Oil: A Harbinger of the Future", Middle East Contemporary Survey, 5 ( 1980-1), pp. 375-7; J. F. O'Leary , "Price Reactive versus Price Active Energy Policy", in P. Tempest , ed., International Energy Markets, Cambridge, Mass.: Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain ( 1983), pp. 171-3.
2. For the above two paragraphs: Torrens, World Oil Markets, pp. 20-5; E. J. Wilson, "World politics and international energy markets", International Organization, 41 (Winter 1987), p. 144; F. Fesharakiet al., Critical Energy Issues in Asia and the Pacific: The Next Twenty Years, Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press ( 1982), p. 41; H. Maull, Europe and World Energy, London: Butterworths ( 1980), pp. 236-7; W. B. Quandt, Saudi Arabia in the 1980s: Foreign Policy, Security, and Oil, Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution ( 1981), pp. 114-17; A. L. Danielsen, The Evolution of OPEC. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich ( 1982), pp. 194-6; Washington Post, April 10, 1979.
3. Quoted in the Denver Post, May 18, 1980.
4. New York Times, December 16, 1979, January 6, 1980; Washington Post, April 4, 1979, November 26, 1979, December 18, 1979.
5. IEA, Energy Policies and Programmes of IEA Countries, 1983 Review, Paris: OECD/IEA ( 1983), pp. 11-15 and Energy Policies, 1985 ( 1986), p. 15; Lloyds Bank Group Economic Report 1982, West Germany, London: Lloyds Bank Group ( 1982), pp. 7-8; New York Times, September 28, 1983; P. Odell, Oil and World Power, 7th edn, Harmondsworth: Penguin ( 1983), pp. 230-5; A. M. El-Agraa, ed., The Economics of the European Community, 2nd edn, Deddington, Oxford: Phillip Allan ( 1985), pp. 52-4.
6. IEA, World Energy Outlook, Paris: OECD/IEA ( 1982), pp. 108-9.
7. Beijing Review, December 23, 1986, p. 2; A. Hammer, "On a Vast China Market", Journal of International Affairs, 39 (Winter 1986), pp. 19-21; J. Boatman, "China: Powering the People's Republic", Multinational Monitor, March 10, 1987, pp. 12-13; D. I. Hertzmark, "Energy in Southeast Asia: Responses to Energy Shocks, 1973-85", Annual Review of Energy, 12 ( 1987), pp. 27-8.
8. For the above three paragraphs: IEA, Energy Policies 1982, pp. 264-5 and Energy Balances of OECD Countries, 1970/1980, Paris: OECD/ IEA ( 1984), pp. 387-9, 404; World Oil, August, 1987, p. 25; De Golyer and MacNaughton, Twentieth Century Petroleum Statistics 1986, Dallas, Texas: De Golyer and MacNaughton ( 1986), p. 18: Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review. April 1988, Washington, DC: USDOE ( 1988), pp. 3-7; BP statistical review of world energy. 1986; New York Times, August 23, 1981, January 23, 1986, February 3, 1986, September 24, 1989; The Guardian, September 22 and December 31, 1986.
9. N. Lucas, Western European Energy Policies. A Comparative Study of the Influence of Institutional Structure on Technical Change, Oxford: Clarendon Press ( 1985), p. 39. N. W. Davis, "Consolidation in Japan's Petroleum Industry?", The Oriental Economist, February, 1984, p. 24;

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