
Oil Shock
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PART 1: ORIGINS
1. The Shocking History of Oil by Bernard Mommer
2. 'First Class Brouhaha': Henry Kissinger and Oil Power in the 1970s by Christopher R. W. Dietrich
3. Iraq and the Oil Cold War: A superpower struggle and the end of Iraq Petroleum Company, 1958-1972 by Philippe Tristani
4. Eight Squeezed Sisters: The Oil Majors and the Coming of the 1973 Oil Crisis by Francesco Petrini
PART 2: CONSEQUENCES5. Shifting Sands: The 1973 Oil Shock and the Expansion of Non-OPEC Supply by Tyler Priest
6. The OECD Oil Committee and the international search for reinforced energy consumer cooperation, 1972-1973 by Marloes Beers
7. Learning to 'Recycle': Petrodollars and the West, 1973-75 by William Glenn Gray
8. Energy Hinge? Oil Shock and Greening American Consumer Culture since the 1970s by Brian Black
9. Energy and Soviet Economic Integration: Foundations of a Future Petrostate by Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
10. Nuclear Energy and the Rise of Environmentalism in the United States by Martin V. Melosi
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