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State power and multinational oil corporations

the political economy of market intervention in Canada and Japan

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Introduction
1. About This Study
2. The Case Study
3. Some Key Concepts Defined
4. Significance of the Study
Notes and References
Chapter 2 Contending Approaches to the Study of State Power and
their Implications
1. Introduction
2. The Liberal-Pluralist Approach
3. The Marxist Approach
4. The Power Elite Approach
5. The Statist Approach
6. Conclusion
Notes and References
Chapter 3 An Alternative Research Strategy for a Statist Analysis
1. Introduction
2. Research Design
3. State Influence and Autonomy
4. Ideal Types of the State
5. Independent Variables
6. Intervening Variables
7. State Influence and Autonomy in the Policy Process
Notes and References
Chapter 4 Canadian and Japanese Political Culture and State Power
1. Introduction
2. Canadian Political Culture and State Power
3. Japanese Political Culture and State Power
4. Conclusion
Notes and References
Chapter 5 The Petroleum Policy Environment and the Canadian and
Japanese States
1. Introduction
2. The International Petroleum Policy Environment and the Canadian and
Japanese States
3. The Domestic Oil Policy Environment and the Canadian and Japanese
States
4. Conclusion
Notes and References
Chapter 6 Canada's National Oil Policy and the Petroleum Industry,
1960-1973
1. Introduction
2. State Influence and Autonomy and the Development of the National Oil
Policy (NOP)
3. State Influence and Autonomy in Implementing the NOP
4. The Nature of Oil Policy Issues, 1961-1972
5. Ideologies and Belief Systems of State Leaders 1
6. Political Dynamics
7. Conclusion
Notes and References
Chapter 7 Japan's Petroleum Industry Law and Oil Industry,
1960-1973
1. Introduction
2. The Oil Industry and the State in the Legislation of the Petroleum
Industry Law
3. MITI and the Implementation of the Petroleum Industry Law
4. The Nature of Oil Policy Issues During the High Growth Era
5. Ideology and Belief Systems of State Leaders
6. Political Dynamics
7. Conclusion
Notes and References
Chapter 8 The Oil Crisis and the Canadian Response, 1973-1980
1. Introduction
2. The Oil Crisis and the Canadian Response
3. The Nature of Petroleum Policy Issues
4. Ideologies and Belief Systems of State Leaders
5. Political Dynamics
6. Conclusion
Notes and References
Chapter 9 The Oil Crisis and the Japanese Response, 1973-1980
1. Introduction
2. Japanese Responses to the Oil Crisis
3. The Japanese State and the Development of Energy Policy
in the Post-Crisis Era
4. The Nature of Petroleum Issues
5. The Ideologies and Belief Systems of State Leaders
6. Political Dynamics
7. Conclusion
Notes and References Chapter 10 Conclusion
1. Introduction
2. The Causes of Contention over State Power and Autonomy
3. The Model of State Influence and Autonomy
4. The Influence and Autonomy of the Canadian and Japanese States in the
Petroleum Policy Process: an Analysis of Dependent Variables
5. Political Culture and State Influence and Autonomy: an Analysis of
Independent Variable I
6. The Policy Environment and State Influence and Autonomy:
an Analysis of Independent Variable II
7. The Nature of Policy Issues and State Influence and Autonomy:
an Analysis of Intervening Variable I
8. Ideology and Beliefs of State Leaders and State Influence and Autonomy:
an Analysis of Intervening Variable II
9. The State's Internal Political Dynamics and State Influence and Autonomy:
an Analysis of Intervening Variable III
10. The Ideal Types and the Canadian and Japanese States
11. The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Statist Approach and General
Conditions for Increased Market Intervention by the Government
12. The Relevance of the Approach to the Study of MNC-State or Business
Government Relations, Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
13. Implications of This Study for the Future Course of Business-
Government Relations and State Intervention in Canada and Japan
14. Suggestions for Further Research
Notes and References
Bibliography
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Fukuoka-shi, Japan

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD9574.C22 M58 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 292 p. ;
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3598214M
ISBN 10
4873786592
LCCN
2002321889
OCLC/WorldCat
47072065

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