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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: The Paradoxes of German Energy
Part I The Old Energy Paradigm
1. Energy Price Wars and the Battle for the Social Market Economy: The 1950s
2. The Coupling Paradigm: Conceptualizing West Germany’s First Postwar Energy Transition
3. Chains of Oil, 1956–1973
4. The Entrepreneurial State: The Nuclear Transition of the 1950s and 1960s
5. Shaking the Coupling Paradigm: The 1973 Oil Shock and Its Aftermath
Part II The New Energy Paradigm
6. Green Energy and the Remaking of West German Politics in the 1970s
7. Reinventing Energy Economics after the Oil Shock: The Rise of Ecological Modernization
8. Energetic Hopes in the Face of Chernobyl and Climate Change: The 1980s
9. The Energy Entanglement of Germany and Russia: Natural Gas, 1970–2000
10. Unleashing Green Energy in an Era of Neoliberalism: The Energiewende
Coda: German Energy in the Twenty-First Century
Acknowledgments
Archives and Abbreviations
Notes
Index
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