- Princeton University Press
Crisis Amid Plenty: The Politics of Soviet Energy Under Brezhnev and Gorbachev
Key Metrics
- Thane Gustafson
- Princeton University Press
- Hardcover
- 9780691636696
- 10 X 7.01 X 0.88 inches
- 1.96 pounds
- Science > Energy
- English
Book Description
Although the Soviet Union has the most abundant energy reserves of any country, energy policy has been the single most disruptive factor in its industry since the mid-1970s. This major case study treats the paradox of the energy crisis as an essential part of larger economic problems of the Soviet Union and as a key issue in determining the fate of the Gorbachev reforms.
Originally published in 1989.
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Author Bio
Professor Gustafson works on domestic politics and policymaking of Russia and the former Soviet Union, as well as the politics of energy and climate change. He has published five books on Russian affairs.
His latest books are Wheel of Fortune: the Battle for Oil and Power in Russia (Harvard UP 2012) and The Bridge: Natural Gas in a Redivided Europe (Harvard UP 2020). He is currently working on a new book called Klimat: the Future of Russia in the Era of Climate Change.
Source: Georgetown University
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