Daniel Yergin
Daniel Yergin (born with Los Angeles on February 6th, 1947) is a writer, historian and specialist in energy and international relations which he teaches with Harvard. It is graduate of Yale in 1968 then obtains a Ph.D. in international relations in 1974 at the university of Cambridge. Its major work is The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power , a Bestseller for which it gained in 1992 the Pulitzer Price for a work of not fiction .
Selective bibliography
- Shattered Peace : The Origins off the Cold War and the National Security State , New York, Houghton Mifflin, 1977.
- The Dependence Dilemma (Harvard Studies in International Affairs 43): Gasoline Consumption and America' S Security , University Close off America, 1980.
- 1989 Fuels carryforward hearing one the oil price forecast and scenario planning (CEC contract) , Cambridge Energy Research Associates, 1989.
- The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve , Cambridge Energy Research Associates, 1990.
- The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power , New York, Simon & Schuster, 1991.
- Gasoline and the American People , Cambridge Energy Research Associates, 1991.
- The Euro: Remaking Europe' S Future: The New Europe installations enormous challenges; for the welfare state, for companies, and for political leaders , Cambridge Energy Associates, 1998.
External bonds
- Crisis in the Pipeline, by Daniel Yergin, The Wall Street Journal Online
- Biography on Yale Economic Review
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