This article analyzes West German energy policy and negotiations with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Archival sources from the West German government show that long-term energy diplomacy became a carefully built link which guaranteed cooperation even during political crises,such as the one in 1980/81. This article argues that energy diplomacy catalyzed Brandt’s Ostpolitik. In particular, natural gas pipelines implied mutual trust within a stable relationship, which led to further collaborations, including cooperation in nuclear power. It points out that, from this perspective, 1973 was not exactly a turning point, and some grandiose plans in the years after the first oil crisis failed. Furthermore the article shows how the second o...
The Danish energy supply was well-functioning before the oil crisis began in 1973, but the country w...
This chapter examines recent scholarship concerning the history of US-European energy relations duri...
Russia's weaponization of gas supplies caused a shock to the energy security of Central and Eastern ...
Much of the existing historical research discusses the 1973 oil crisis through single national persp...
This essay traces the rise of the Soviet Union as Europe’s key energy supplier during the 1970s and ...
By the end of the economic boom in the 1960s, the oil crisis caused an enormous rise in energy price...
Since the late 1940s Western countries have regularly used sanctions, embargoes and other similar in...
"Ensuring Germany's - and Europe's - supply of energy is still viewed largely as an economic issue, ...
The risk of an oil supply disruption still exists. Oil reserves are increasingly concentrated in a h...
Review of: Jeronim Perovic (ed.), Cold War Energy. A Transnational History of Soviet Oil and Gas. Ch...
Energy Security will continue to remain as one of the top security concerns for Europe. Depleting re...
The energy crisis of the 1970s in the United States consisted of three separate but related problems...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Political ScienceAndrew G. LongThis dissertation analyzes the impa...
This book examines the role of Soviet energy during the Cold War. Based on hitherto little known doc...
The transatlantic misunderstandings and the second energy crisis, by Robert Lieber In an effort to g...
The Danish energy supply was well-functioning before the oil crisis began in 1973, but the country w...
This chapter examines recent scholarship concerning the history of US-European energy relations duri...
Russia's weaponization of gas supplies caused a shock to the energy security of Central and Eastern ...
Much of the existing historical research discusses the 1973 oil crisis through single national persp...
This essay traces the rise of the Soviet Union as Europe’s key energy supplier during the 1970s and ...
By the end of the economic boom in the 1960s, the oil crisis caused an enormous rise in energy price...
Since the late 1940s Western countries have regularly used sanctions, embargoes and other similar in...
"Ensuring Germany's - and Europe's - supply of energy is still viewed largely as an economic issue, ...
The risk of an oil supply disruption still exists. Oil reserves are increasingly concentrated in a h...
Review of: Jeronim Perovic (ed.), Cold War Energy. A Transnational History of Soviet Oil and Gas. Ch...
Energy Security will continue to remain as one of the top security concerns for Europe. Depleting re...
The energy crisis of the 1970s in the United States consisted of three separate but related problems...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Political ScienceAndrew G. LongThis dissertation analyzes the impa...
This book examines the role of Soviet energy during the Cold War. Based on hitherto little known doc...
The transatlantic misunderstandings and the second energy crisis, by Robert Lieber In an effort to g...
The Danish energy supply was well-functioning before the oil crisis began in 1973, but the country w...
This chapter examines recent scholarship concerning the history of US-European energy relations duri...
Russia's weaponization of gas supplies caused a shock to the energy security of Central and Eastern ...