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Oil was a basic source of conflict between the United States and Japan. This book examines the role played by the... Læs mere
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Beginning with the nationalized British coal industry and then raising more general issues concerning the... Læs mere
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Irvine Anderson carefully reconstructs the years between 1933 and 1950 and provides a case study of the... Læs mere
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Economists of the Cowles Commission of the University of Chicago present the first comprehensive study of the long-range effects on world economy of atomic power and its... Læs mere
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Economists of the Cowles Commission of the University of Chicago present the first comprehensive study of the long-range effects on world economy of atomic power and its... Læs mere
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Irvine Anderson carefully reconstructs the years between 1933 and 1950 and provides a case study of the... Læs mere
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Power to the People examines the varied but interconnected relationships between energy consumption and economic development in Europe... Læs mere
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An insider’s view of big business in the developing world: the opportunities, pitfalls, and political and personal challenges involved.
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Britain is a land shaped by oil. How does that impact its past, present and future?
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The story of the effect multinational capital has on indigenous communities in Bangladesh, based on local testimonies.
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Demonstrates how communities can develop their own renewable energy projects to provide local energy and create new businesses. The author... Læs mere
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A graphic novel exploring Texaco’s involvement in the Amazon, as well as the ensuing legal battles between the oil company, the Ecuadorian government, and the region’s inhabitants, from the perspective of Ecuadorian lawyer and activist Pablo Fajardo.