This study investigates the relationship between the oil industries of Canada and the United States in the years leading up to the 1973 oil crisis. Shortly after the Second World War it became apparent that American domestic production would not sustain that nation’s energy demands. As a result, an important energy relationship developed between Canada and the United States in the 1960s and early 1970s. The 1973 oil crisis represented a turning point in energy relations between Canada and the United States. Historically, through multinational oil company influence and the general reality of petroleum surpluses, Canadian oil policy was defined by its reliance on exporting oil to the United States. Exemptions to the American mandatory o...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine some of the implications of the policy initiatives taken by ...
An Energy Research and Development Administration report indicates that the United States is increas...
This thesis shows that oil price increases and supply threats associated with the Cold War and the O...
While there were overtures from each country to develop a more formal accord to govern the trade of ...
The global supply of oil will closely match the demand for oil over the foreseeable future. The crit...
Systems methodologies are employed to investigate strategic decision problems regarding the developm...
Written in the early 1980s, author I.A. McDougall shows that as an import-dependent country, Canada ...
This thesis compares policy instruments in the American and Canadian oil sectors from 1973 to 1977, ...
The Canadian Arctic is facing new international challenges as global warming melts Arctic ice, openi...
Rising energy demand and prices, particularly for oil, has led to a search for solutions to quell th...
The history of the industry can be divided in four different phases: the semi-colonial period of 186...
Only recently has the Canadian federal government become involved in the regulation of energy prices...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
In the last decade or so political scientists have found the pluralist and marxist theoretical persp...
This thesis investigates the role of Great Britain in shaping the short-term and long-term Western r...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine some of the implications of the policy initiatives taken by ...
An Energy Research and Development Administration report indicates that the United States is increas...
This thesis shows that oil price increases and supply threats associated with the Cold War and the O...
While there were overtures from each country to develop a more formal accord to govern the trade of ...
The global supply of oil will closely match the demand for oil over the foreseeable future. The crit...
Systems methodologies are employed to investigate strategic decision problems regarding the developm...
Written in the early 1980s, author I.A. McDougall shows that as an import-dependent country, Canada ...
This thesis compares policy instruments in the American and Canadian oil sectors from 1973 to 1977, ...
The Canadian Arctic is facing new international challenges as global warming melts Arctic ice, openi...
Rising energy demand and prices, particularly for oil, has led to a search for solutions to quell th...
The history of the industry can be divided in four different phases: the semi-colonial period of 186...
Only recently has the Canadian federal government become involved in the regulation of energy prices...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
In the last decade or so political scientists have found the pluralist and marxist theoretical persp...
This thesis investigates the role of Great Britain in shaping the short-term and long-term Western r...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine some of the implications of the policy initiatives taken by ...
An Energy Research and Development Administration report indicates that the United States is increas...
This thesis shows that oil price increases and supply threats associated with the Cold War and the O...