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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jay E. HakesPublisher: University of Oklahoma Press Imprint: University of Oklahoma Press Weight: 0.760kg ISBN: 9780806168524ISBN 10: 0806168528 Pages: 412 Publication Date: 30 April 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEnergy Crises is an important contribution to the history of the 1970s and to the study of energy policy. It is deeply researched, well informed, and carefully argued. --David S. Painter author of Oil and the American Century: The Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Oil Policy, 1941-1954 In Energy Crises, author Jay Hakes's unparalleled research and contextualization of this period allow the reader to become the proverbial fly on the wall, witnessing the major decisions on energy made in the Oval Office, at Camp David, and in the palaces of the Persian Gulf nations. Hakes is especially adept at explaining both the domestic and the foreign dimensions of energy developments and their reciprocal influences. --Tyler Priest author of The Offshore Imperative: Shell Oil's Search for Petroleum in Postwar America I thought I had a pretty basic understanding of the energy crises of the seventies until I read Energy Crises and realized there's so much more. Highly recommended for anyone that wants to better understand what happened in the seventies and how those moments shaped American energy policy and American politics over the next fifty years. A phenomenal book. --Ty Benefiel, co-host The Climate Pod Rich and deeply researched book . . . There are many lessons to be learned here . . . I highly recommend it. Bill Loveless, director of Energy Journalism Initiative, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University, and co-host of the Columbia Energy Exchange podcast. Energy Crises is an important contribution to the history of the 1970s and to the study of energy policy. It is deeply researched, well informed, and carefully argued. --David S. Painter author of Oil and the American Century: The Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Oil Policy, 1941-1954 In Energy Crises, author Jay Hakes's unparalleled research and contextualization of this period allow the reader to become the proverbial fly on the wall, witnessing the major decisions on energy made in the Oval Office, at Camp David, and in the palaces of the Persian Gulf nations. Hakes is especially adept at explaining both the domestic and the foreign dimensions of energy developments and their reciprocal influences. --Tyler Priest author of The Offshore Imperative: Shell Oil's Search for Petroleum in Postwar America Author InformationAn expert on U.S. energy policy, Jay Hakes has a long history of working on energy issues, including as Administrator of the U.S. Energy Information Administration during the Clinton administration and as Director for Research and Policy for President Obama’s BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Commission. He also served for thirteen years as the Director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Hakes is the author of A Declaration of Energy Independence: How Freedom from Foreign Oil Can Improve National Security, Our Economy, and the Environment. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |