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        The Netherlands and the Oil Crisis

        Business as Usual

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        Hellema, Duco
        Wiebes, Cees
        Witte, Toby
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        The Netherlands played a remarkable role during the October War and the oil crisis of 1973. In secret, the Dutch government sent a substantial amount of ammunition and spare parts to Israel. The Dutch supported Israel also politically. Within the EC they vetoed a more pro-Arab policy. The Arab oil producing countries punished The Netherlands by imposing an oil embargo. The embargo against the Netherlands was intimidating. The Netherlands was dependent on Arab oil. The embargo seemed to threaten the Dutch position in the international oil sector. The government introduced several measures to reduce oil consumption. However, within two months it became clear that oil continued to arrive in Rotterdam. There was in fact no oil shortage in the Netherlands. The Netherlands even profited from the oil crisis. The energy situation in The Netherlands was much better than in other West European countries. The Dutch, therefore, rejected French plans for a more interventionist energy policy. Atlanticism and liberalism were the key words of the Dutch policy during the oil crisis. This book is the result of intensive research in all relevant Dutch archives. The authors had free access to all the files they wanted to see. They also used resources from other countries involved. Many politicians were interviewed. The result is a surprising analysis of the oil crisis of 1973, and of the Dutch role in particular.
         
        Tijdens de Oktober-oorlog en de daarop volgende oliecrisis in 1973 speelde Nederland een opvallende rol. Al vóór Nixon een luchtbrug vormde naar Israël, had de Nederlandse regering in het geheim een aanzienlijke hoeveelheid wapentuig naar Israël gestuurd. Binnen de Europese Gemeenschap sprak Nederland een veto uit tegen een meer pro-Arabisch beleid. De Arabische olieproducerende landen straften Nederland met een olie-embargo. Maar binnen twee maanden bleek de olie nog steeds bij Rotterdam binnen te stromen. De Nederlanders wezen Franse plannen voor een meer interventionistisch energiebeleid van de EG daarom af. Atlanticisme en liberalisme waren de sleutelwoorden voor het Nederlandse beleid. Het was 'business as usual'. Dit boek is gebaseerd op intensief onderzoek in alle relevante Nederlandse archieven. De auteurs hadden toegang tot tot nu toe geheime regerings- en privédocumenten. Het resultaat is een verassende analyse van de Nederlandse rol in de oliecrisis in 1973.
         
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        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35098
        Keywords
        public administration; bestuurskunde
        DOI
        10.5117/9789053564851
        ISBN
        9789053564851
        OCN
        302114881
        Publisher
        Amsterdam University Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.aup.nl/
        Publication date and place
        2004
        Classification
        Politics and government
        Pages
        320
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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