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What Price Security? Three Views of the DOE Report. Spinning Wheels: A Review Article

In March 1987, the U.S. Department of Energy published a report entitled Energy Security. This was a comprehensive presentation of the American government's view of both the world energy situation and the policies it advocates. Because of the importance of this report, The Energy Journal commis...

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Published in:The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 1988-04, Vol.9 (2), p.1-16
Main Authors: Curlee, T. Randall, Wright, Arthur W.
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