U.S. International Energy Policy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Resources, Food, and Energy of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, May 1, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 189 pages |
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... issues discussed , the United States and opposing positions , and the reasons for the failure ; the International Energy Agency , its future viability following the Paris talks ; and related legislation ; namely , H.R. 2650 , a bill ...
... issues discussed , the United States and opposing positions , and the reasons for the failure ; the International Energy Agency , its future viability following the Paris talks ; and related legislation ; namely , H.R. 2650 , a bill ...
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... issues for the conference . The talks failed to resolve the fundamental question of what type of conference it would be . The United States , European Community , and Japan , unanimously supported by other members of the IEA ...
... issues for the conference . The talks failed to resolve the fundamental question of what type of conference it would be . The United States , European Community , and Japan , unanimously supported by other members of the IEA ...
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... issue , several other issues were left undecided . The OPEC / LDC representatives sought specific agenda references to maintaining the purchasing power of export earnings and the real value of invest- ments that is , indexation of ...
... issue , several other issues were left undecided . The OPEC / LDC representatives sought specific agenda references to maintaining the purchasing power of export earnings and the real value of invest- ments that is , indexation of ...
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... issues . The producers at the Prepcon showed little willingness to engage in serious discussion on energy unless the industrialized nations would consider at the same time the broader issues of LDC relations . EFFECT OF PREPCON ON US ...
... issues . The producers at the Prepcon showed little willingness to engage in serious discussion on energy unless the industrialized nations would consider at the same time the broader issues of LDC relations . EFFECT OF PREPCON ON US ...
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... issues that must be addressed . We must look at these problems , but we didn't feel that we could agree to include these very complex issues in addition to oil and energy on one agenda to be dealt with at the ministerial level in a ...
... issues that must be addressed . We must look at these problems , but we didn't feel that we could agree to include these very complex issues in addition to oil and energy on one agenda to be dealt with at the ministerial level in a ...
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