The "Oil Crisis of 2000" in Terms of International Political Economy

Abstract

This short discussion paper prepares a justification and objectification of the "Oil Crisis of 2000", insofar as it affected most of Europe and the United States, taking into account the individual country's reaction and problem-solving technique. Emphasis is placed upon a pithy representation of the international political economy's reality as cause of the current price explosion in petroleum products, which requires, a differentiated approach. The author furthermore makes explicit that he is not concerned with the sense or senselessness in the ecology-supporting tax levies, which must be dealt with in a separate study.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2000
Accession Number
ADA408036

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  • Ralph Rotte

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  • Energy and Power Technologies

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  • Automobiles
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  • Economics
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  • Foreign Policy
  • Gasoline
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  • Immigration Control
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  • Military Forces (Foreign)
  • National Politics
  • North Sea
  • Petroleum
  • Security
  • Taxes
  • United States

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