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 1991.
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