ENERGY 



A. General Issueb 



"An International Solar Energy Development Decade: a Proposal for Global 



Cooperation." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, v. 28, May 1972: 31-34. 

 The Atlantic Community Quarterly, v. 18, no. 1, Spring 1975. (Special issue on 

 energy.) Includes: "Energy: The Necessity of Decision, " Henry A. Kissinger; 

 "Reports of the Atlantic Council's Energy Policy Committees: "Chairman's 

 Forward": 23-25; "World Energy and U.S. Leadership," Harlan Cleveland, 

 26-45; "A CaU for Leadership," E. Keith Thomson and Richard R. Harbert, 

 46-56; and "Financing Free World Energy Supply and Use," John E. Gray, 

 57-93. 

 Blaney, Barry C, "The Energy Crisis: Challenge to the International System." 

 World Affairs, v. 136, Winter 1973-1974: 195-207. 



"A broader per.spective on the international implications of the world 

 'energy crisis' indicates that the world community must create new and 

 better instituliions to deal with the problems of growth and the advance of 

 technology." 

 Buchanan, John E., World Energy Market Projections. Report, GC-A-427-74- 

 094. Prepared for the Federal Energy Administration, September 1974. 93 p. 

 USC/FAR Proj. No. 29005-74. AvaUable from the State Dept. as FAR 

 21673-G. 

 Choucri, Nazli. and Vincent Ferraro. "Analyzing Global Interdependence: 

 Vol. II — Energy Interdependence." Report, C174-28, prepared for INR/XR, 

 U.S. Dept. of State, by Center for International Studies, Massachusetts 

 Institute of Technology, November 1974, 192 p. USC/FAR Proj. No. 24002-73. 

 Available from the State Dept. as FAR 21164-S. Part of the larger series 

 analyzing global interdependence, under Uie director of Lincoln P. Bloomfield. 

 DeCarmoy, Guy, and others. "Cooperative Approaches to World Energy Prob- 

 lems: a Tripartite Report by Fifteen Experts From the European Community, 

 Japan, and North America." Washington, Brookings Institution [cl974] 51 p. 

 Reports on the results of a meeting of experts held in Brussels, March 

 25-29, 1974. 

 Erickson, Edward W. and Leonard Waverman, eds. The Energy Question: an 

 International Failure of Policy. V. 1: the World. V. 2: North America. Toronto, 

 University of Toronto Press, 1974. 2 v. 



"... A remarkably rich set of papers (mostly on economics and tech- 

 nology) . . . tied together with helpful commentaries." (1) 

 Ehrhardt, Carl A. "Europe and Energy Policy at Top Level." Aussenpolitik, v. 26, 

 no. 1, 1975: 3-18. 



Concerns the efforts of the EEC countries to ban together for common 

 energy goals, their strong dififerences, and the roles that OECD countries 

 and the International Energy. Agency have assumed aa a result. 

 Feld, Bernard T. Disarmament, Energy Problems, and International Collaboration. 

 Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth Pugwash Conference on Science and World 

 Afifairs, Baden, Austria, August-September 1974. 492 p. Available from the 

 State Dept. as FAR 22053-P. 

 Hardesty, C. Howard, Jr. "The U.S. Energy Situation, and Its International 

 Implications." Natural Resources Lawyer, v. 7, Fall 1974: 569-580. 



Provides a brief history of the recent energy crisis, a summary of the 



options available to the U.S. and the world to solve the problems in the 



future, and a list of steps to be taken immediately to solve the problems. 



Horelick, Arnold L. "The Soviet Union, The Middle East, and the Evolving 



World Energy Situation." Policy Sciences, v. 6, March 1975: 41-48. 



"Surveying and summarizing the basic issues confronting Soviet decision- 

 makers in the next ten years as reflected in energy and international political 

 terms, this analysis treats the capacity and constraints mediating Soviet 

 influence in the resolution of the future world energy balance. A scenario 

 highlighting a "Soviet-Preferred Future World" is developed that focuses 



(1974) 



