02297nam 22004815 450 991027235070332120210413005050.00-8014-2155-11-5017-2633-110.7591/9781501726330(CKB)4340000000258184(DE-B1597)496553(OCoLC)1028939920(DE-B1597)9781501726330(MiAaPQ)EBC5317490(EXLCZ)99434000000025818420190615d2018 fg 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReasons of State Oil Politics and the Capacities of American Government /G. John IkenberryIthaca, NY :Cornell University Press,[2018]©19881 online resourceCornell Studies in Political Economy1-5017-2634-X 1-5017-2796-6 Front matter --Contents --Preface --1. The Oil Shocks and State Responses --2. Explaining Energy Adjustment Policy --3. The American State and Energy Policies --4. The Limits of International Cooperation --5. The Limits of State Building --6. The Limits of Technology and Spending --7. The Market as State Strategy --8. Reasons of State --IndexIn this lucid and theoretically sophisticated book, G. John Ikenberry focuses on the oil price shocks of 1973-74 and 1979, which placed extraordinary new burdens on governments worldwide and particularly on that of the United States. Reasons of State examines the response of the United States to these and other challenges and identifies both the capacities of the American state to deal with rapid international political and economic change and the limitations that constrain national policy.Energy policyUnited StatesPetroleum industry and tradeGovernment policyUnited StatesEnergy policyPetroleum industry and tradeGovernment policy333.79/0973Ikenberry G. John263095DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910272350703321Reasons of State2444569UNINA