1976 



on three classes of likely energy outcomes: (1) a gradual erosion of the Western 

 commercial position in Middle East oil, (2) repeated shortages in oil-consumer 

 states leading to a diversion of attention away from international matters 

 and increased preoccupation with "domestic" energy woes, and (3) a de- 

 terioration of the terms of trade for energy importers vis d vis Soviet and 

 noncommimist trading partners. The discussion concludes with an assessment 

 of several of the key choices confronting the major oil-importing nations and 

 requiring resolution." 

 Hunter, Robert E. The Energy Crisis and U.S. Foreign Policy. New York, Foreign 



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 International Research Group. Energy Policies in the European Community. 

 [Washington, U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, avail- 

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"Examines the pohtical, economic, and technological aspects of the 



EEC's energy consumption and production patterns, forecasts future trends 



through 1990, and evaluates the prospects for energy cooperation and/or 



conflict between the EEC and the United States." 



Knop, D. R. and J. F. Roorda. "Economic Restraints on U.S. Energy Supply and 



Demand." Journal of Petroleum Technology, v. 27, July 1975: 803-812. 



"This paper analyzes the U.S. energy and economic situation through 1985 

 with emphasis on the necessary interrelationships. The relationships consid- 

 ered are those between prices and quantity demanded for various fuels 

 in each fuel-consuming sector, the quantity of various fuels in each fuel- 

 consumed sector, the quantity of various fuels suppUed from domestic sources, 

 oil imports and economic conditions." 

 Kooharian, Anthony. Survey of External Studies on International Energy Issues. 

 Report prepared for the Federal Energy Administration, July 1974, 94 p. 

 Available from the State Dept. as FAR 21873-G. 

 Kooharian, Anthony. "Technical Integration Plan for Project Independence: 

 International Assessment: Final Report." Report prepared for the Federal 

 Energy Administration, August 1974. 33 p. Available from the State Dept. as 

 FAR21872-G. 

 LaMori, P. "The National Security Policy Aspects of World Energy Supply 

 and Demand," 1980-2030 (U.S.). Report prepared by Battelle Columbus 

 Laboratories, Washington, D.C. for OASD/ISA, U.S. Dept. of Defense, Feb- 

 ruary 1974. 350 p. Available from the State Dept. as FAR 20723-G or from the 

 Commerce Dept. as AD 920 339 L. 

 Lovins, A. B. World Energy Strategies. Cambridge, Ballinger (for Friends of the 



Earth International) 1975. 131 p. 

 Nau, Henry R. "U.S. Foreign PoUcy in the Energy Crisis." Atlantic Community 

 Quarterly, v. 12, Winter 1974 75: 426-439. 



In response to higher petroleum prices, production cutbacks, and selective 

 embargo, the U.S. sought to mobilize support for preexisting policies in the 

 international system. The author explains that the U.S. used the energy 

 crisis and its technological assets to pursue diplomatic aims. 

 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Energy R&D: Prob- 

 lems and Perspectives. [Paris, 1975] 243 p. 



"To provide a detailed analysis of the specific problems involved in the 

 formulation and implementation of a scientific and technological research 

 policy covering all aspects of energy. . . ." 

 Reports of the Atlantic Council's Energy Policy Committee. Atlantic Community 

 Quarterly, v. 13, Spring 1975: 23-93. 



Contents. — World energy and U.S. leadership, by H. Cleveland. — An 

 approach toward resolution of energy problems throxigh international 

 coordination and cooperation, by E. Thomson and R. Harbert. — Financing 

 Free World energy supply and use, by J. Gray. 

 Rutz, Maj. Ernest F., Jr. The Energy Crisis in Europe: U.S. Interests. Research 

 Study, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, May 1974. 84 p. Avail- 

 able from the State Dept. as FAR 21135-G or as AD 920 575L. 

 Schmidt, Maj. Paul R. "The Energy Crisis and Japan's Options to Secure Energy 

 in Asia." Report No. 2380, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, 

 May 1974. 41 p. Available from the State Dept. as FAR 21815-G. 

 Simonet, Henri. "Energy and the Future of Europe." Foreign Affairs, v. 53, Apr. 

 1975: 4.50-463. 



During the past year two methods have been used by the U.S. and EEC 

 countries to concert issues on energy policy. One, represented by the negotia- 



