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Abstract
In the decades that followed World War II, cheap and plentiful oil helped to fuel rapid economic growth, ensure political stability, and reinforce the legitimacy of liberal democracies. Yet waves of price increases and the use of the so-called “oil weapon” by a group of Arab oil-producing countries in the early 1970s demonstrated the West’s dependence on this vital resource and its vulnerability to economic volatility and political conflicts. Oil and Sovereignty analyzes the national and international strategies that American and European governments formulated to restructure the world of oil and deal with the era’s disruptions. It shows how a variety of different actors combined diplomacy, knowledge creation, economic restructuring, and public relations in their attempts to impose stability and reassert national sovereignty.
Praise for the German Edition:
“Succeeds in the difficult task of shedding new light on a topic that has been analysed from many different perspectives… It deserves a wide readership.” • German History
“Highly convincing… Decisively broadens our understanding of the oil crisis of 1973–74.” • H-Soz-Kult
Rüdiger Graf heads the Research Department on Economic History at ZZF Potsdam. He received his doctorate from the Humboldt University of Berlin and has also taught at Ruhr-University, Bochum. He is the author of Die Zukunft der Weimarer Republik: Krisen und Zukunftsaneignungen in Deutschland 1918–1933 (2005) and co-author of Europäische Zeitgeschichte seit 1945 (2010), an introductory textbook on postwar European history.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Oil and Sovereignty | i | ||
Contents | v | ||
Illustrations | vi | ||
Acknowledgements | vii | ||
Abbreviations | x | ||
Introduction — Sovereignty and Petro-Knowledge | 1 | ||
Chapter 1 — The World of Oil in the 1950s and 1960s | 19 | ||
Chapter 2 — Shortages, Forecasts, Prevention: Supplying the Western World with Oil | 51 | ||
Chapter 3 — The Global Communication of the 'Arab Oil Weapon' | 88 | ||
Chapter 4 — The Politics of Sovereignty in the Energy Crisis: The Uhited States | 123 | ||
Chapter 5 — West Germany within the World of Oil | 203 | ||
Chapter 6 — Oil Conferences: Global Independence and National Sovereignty | 286 | ||
Chapter 7 — Petro-Knowledge, the Perception of Limits and Sovereignty: Creating the Oil Crisis | 332 | ||
Conclusion — Sovereignty in Crisis and the Oil Crisis in Contemporary History | 387 | ||
Bibliography | 396 | ||
Index | 447 |