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Oil for Britain: Routledge Studies in Modern British History

Autor Jonathan Kuiken
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2024
While famous for its liberal policy towards oil and gas production, both before and after the discovery of North Sea oil and gas, the period from 1957-1988 actually saw the UK respond to shifts in power from the major oil companies to the oil-producing states, many of them in OPEC, by building up its competency regarding oil matters.
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ISBN-13: 9781032291154
ISBN-10: 103229115X
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Routledge Studies in Modern British History


Cuprins

Introduction. 1. A more active phase: Upholding the status quo in a changing world of oil, 1957-1962 2. Cartels and Chaos: Declining State and Company Power, 1962-1968 3. Safety in diversity: the search for new sources of oil, 1957-1969 4. Profits Abroad, Taxes at Home: Oil and Britain’s Finances, 1957-1968 5. Participating in Defeat: Shifts in the Balance of Power, 1968-1972 6. Facing Down the “Oil Weapon”: Doomed efforts at consumer cooperation, 1971-1973 7. Partners and Rivals: Battles Abroad, Battles at Home, 1968-1973 8. Britain First?: Weathering the “oil shock” and its aftermath, 1973-1974 9. Oil in the National Interest: The Troubled Birth of BNOC, 1973-1976 10. Preferring to dismember it: Thatcher, the demise of BNOC, and the embrace of a global oil industry, 1978-1988 11. Conclusion

Notă biografică

Jonathan R. Kuiken is an associate professor of History at Wilkes University. He is the author of articles such as "Ignoring, countering and undercutting OPEC: Britain, BP, Shell and the shifting global energy order, 1960–1986" (2020) and ‘La persistence d’empire? Le rôle des compagnies pétrolières britanniques en Afrique postcoloniale’ (2017). He received his doctorate from Boston College in 2013.