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        Gli shock petroliferi degli anni Settanta

        Crisi globali, sfide regionali, scenari nazionali

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        Bucarelli, Massimo (editor)
        De Luca, Daniele (editor)
        Labbate, Silvio (editor)
        Language
        Italian
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        Abstract
        Fifty years after the first oil crisis, Italy and most of the western countries are still facing the problem of their own national energy security and the challenges of the global energy transition to non-fossil sources. The answer to the 70s crisis was, above all, the shift from dependence on Arab and Middle Eastern oil imports to dependence on natural gas imports, mainly from Russia. Considering the shocking impact of both the pandemic crisis and the Russian-Ukrainian war on the world energy market, the shift towards the natural gas has proved not to be the best option in terms of national energy security. This volume presents the result of studies and researches that some of the major historians and scholars of energy issues in Italy have conducted on the several consequences of the 70s oil shocks and on the origins of the current energy security uncertainties in Europe.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/98865
        Keywords
        oil shocks, energy crises, energy transition, energy majors, OPEC, energy grids, Algerian gas, Soviet gas, nuclear energy, Global South, Economic Cold War
        ISBN
        9788835177654
        Publisher
        FrancoAngeli
        Publisher website
        https://www.francoangeli.it/Home.aspx
        Publication date and place
        Milan, 2025
        Series
        Storia internazionale dell’età contemporanea,
        Classification
        Petroleum, oil and gas industries
        Climate change
        Cold wars and proxy conflicts
        Pages
        224
        Public remark
        Funder name: Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) and Department of Methods and Models for Economics, Territory and Finance (MEMOTEF),"Sapienza" University of Rome
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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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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