11. Zuhayr M. Mikdashi, Sherrill Cleland and Ian Seymour, Continuity and Change in the World Oil Industry
(Beirut; Middle East Research and Publishing Center, 1970), pp. 215–16 (Yamaha on participation); Sampson, Seven Sisters, p. 245 («Catholic marriage»); Multinational Hearings, part 6, pp. 44–45 («concerted action»), 50 («trend toward nationalization»); Schneider, Oil Price Revolution, pp. 176 («updated book value» and «participation agreement»), 179, 182 (Exxon chairman); Interview with Ed Guinn, Multinational Subcommittee Staff Interviews (skeletons); Wall, Exxon, pp. 840–42 («hard blow» and «I won»).12. Sampson, Seven Sisters,
pp. 240–42; Multinational Hearings, vol. 7, pp. 332–37 (surplus capacity). Embassy in Tripoli to Washington, December 5, 1970, 02823; Embassy in Tripoli to Washington, November 23, 1970, A-220, State Department papers.
Глава 291. Anwar el-Sadat, In Search of Identity: An Autobiography
(New York: Harper & Row, 1978), pp. 248–52; Henry Kissinger, Years of Upheaval (Boston: Little, Brown, 1982), p. 854 («altered irrevocably»). On quotas, see Kissinger to Nixon, November 21, 1969; Jamiesen and Warner to Nixon, November 26, 1969, White House Central Files [EX] CO 1–7; Flangian to Staff Secretary, November 20, 1969, [CF] ТА 4/Oil, White House Special Files, Confidential Files. Flangian to Kissinger, January 23, 1970, [EX] CO 128 («power vacuum»); Nixon to Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, April 16,1970, [EX] CO 68 («disappointment»). White House Central Files, Nixon archives.2. Flangian to Nixon, March 11, 1972, [EX] UT; Charles DiBona to John Ehrlichman and George Shultz, March 19, 1973, Darrell Trent to the President, April 4, 1973, [EX] CM 29, White House Central Files, Nixon archives. Akins's study is Department of State, «The International Oil Industry Through 1980,» December 1971, in Muslim Students Following the Line of the Iman, Documents from the U.S. Espionage Den,
vol. 57 (Tehran: Center for the Publication of the U.S. Espionage Den's Documents, [1986]), pp. 42, i, ii; James Akins interview (Ehrlichman); James Akins, «The Oil Crisis: This Time the Wolf Is Here,» Foreign Affairs, April 1973, pp. 462–90; M. A. Adelman, «Is the Oil Shortage Real? Oil Companies as OPEC Tax Collectors,» Foreign Policy, Winter 1972–1973, pp. 73, 102–3.3. Interview with Herbert Goodman («In spite»); Schneider, The Oil Price Revolution,
pp. 195 («near-panic buying»), 202 (Nixon), 205–6 («either dead or dying»); Vernon, Oil Crisis, p. 47 (market prices); Multinational Hearings, part 7, p. 538 («out of whack»).4. Sadat, In Search of Identity,
pp. 210 («legacy»), 237, 239 (Sadat and Faisal); Kissinger, Years of Upheaval pp. 460 («Sadat aimed»), 297–99; New York Times, December 21, 1977, p. A14.5. For Faisal on Israelis, see Richard Nixon, RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon
(New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1978), p. 1012 and Heikal, Road to Ramadan (London: Collins, 1975), p. 79. Terzian, OPEC, pp. 164–65 (Faisal on oil weapon), 167 (Faisal to American press); MEES, September 14, 1973, pp. 3–5; June 23, 1973, p. ii (Kuwaiti oil minister); April 20, 1973; September 21, 1973, p. 11; Multinational Hearings, part 7, pp. 504–09 (Faisal's meetings with Aramco, Aramco's with Washington); Interview with Alfred DeCrane, Jr.6. Raymond Garthoff, Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan
(Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1985), pp. 364–66; Heikal, Road to Ramadan, p. 268 («give us time»); Multinational Hearings, part 7, p. 542 («new phenomenon»); MESS, August 3, 1973, p. 8 (Sisco); September 7, 1973, pp. iii-iv (Nixon press conference); September 21, 1973, p. 1; Interviews with William Quandt, Harold Saunders and Ulf Lantzke; Caldwell, «Petroleum Politics in Japan,» pp. 182–88 (White Paper, Nakasone and Tanaka), 264 (Akins article).