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| Title | Energy, the modern state, and the American world system |
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| Creators | Gonzalez George A., |
| Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
| Subjects | Energy policy — History. ; Energy development — Political aspects — History. ; EBSCO eBooks |
| Document type | Other |
| Language | English |
| Rights | Доступ по паролю из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование) |
| Record key | on1028023198 |
| Record create date | 3/9/2018 |
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- Contents
- Theoretical Overview
- Preface
- Chapter One Energy and the Modern State
- Early Capitalism
- Wind Power and the Early Modern State
- Coal and the Modern State System in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
- A New Global System and Oil
- Alternative Energy and the American-Led World System
- Plutonium Politics
- Conclusion
- Early Capitalism
- Chapter Two The Political Economy of Energy
- U.S. Energy Policy as Special Interest Politics
- Urban Sprawl
- Civilian Nuclear Power
- State Autonomy Theory
- Economic Elite Theory
- Conclusion
- U.S. Energy Policy as Special Interest Politics
- Chapter Three Urban Sprawl in the U.S. and the Creation of the Hitler Regime
- The U.S. Federal Government and Urban Sprawl in the 1920s
- Urban Sprawl and Consumer Durables
- U.S. Foreign Policy and the Radicalization (or Nazification) of the German Government
- Conclusion
- The U.S. Federal Government and Urban Sprawl in the 1920s
- Chapter Four Urban Sprawl, the Great Depression, and the Start of World War II
- The International Community and the Early Roosevelt Administration
- Surplus Capital
- The Production of Consumer Durables
- The U.S. Federal Government’s Promotion of Urban Sprawl
- German Automobile Policies in the Early 1930s
- Conclusion
- Chapter Five U.S. Economic Elites, Nuclear Power, and Solar Energy
- U.S. Economic Elites and Nuclear Power
- The Atomic Energy Commission
- Solar Power
- Solar Power and U.S. Economic Elites in the Post–World War II Period
- Conclusion
- U.S. Economic Elites and Nuclear Power
- Chapter Six Global Oil Politics
- The Oil Shocks of the 1970s
- U.S. Energy Security and Unconventional Oil
- European Post–World War II Oil Policies
- Conclusion
- The Oil Shocks of the 1970s
- Chapter Seven Plutonium and U.S. Foreign Policy
- Plutonium Politics in the Late 1970s
- The International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation
- The Ford Foundation/MITRE Report
- Conclusion
- Plutonium Politics in the Late 1970s
- Conclusion Energy and the Global Order
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index