National and Regional Histories: Regulation, Law, Politics, and State Building

Canada

Breen, David.  Alberta’s Petroleum Industry and the Conservation Board.  Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1993.

Breen, David H. “Calgary: The City and the Petroleum Industry Since World War Two.” Urban History Review No. 2 (1977): 55-71.

Clark-Jones, Melissa. A Staple State: Canadian Industrial Resources in Cold War. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987.

Crane, David. Controlling Interest: The Canadian Gas and Oil Stakes. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1982.

Desveaux, James D.  Designing Bureaucracies.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995.

Desveaux, James D., Evert A. Lindquist and Glen Toner, “Organizing for Policy Innovation in Public Bureaucracy: AIDS, Energy and Environmental Policy in Canada.”  Canadian Journal of Political Science, XXVII:3 (September 1994): 493-528.

Doern, Bruce (ed.). Canadian Energy Policy and the Struggle for Sustainable Development. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005.

Doern, Bruce and Richard W. Phidd.  Canadian Public Policy: Ideas, Structure and Process.  Toronto: Methuen, 1983.

Doern, G. Bruce.  “Energy Expenditures and the NEP: Controlling the Energy Leviathan.” In How Ottawa Spends 1984, ed. Allan Maslove, 31-78.  Toronto: Methuen, 1984.

________.  “Energy, Mines and Resources, the Energy Ministry and the National Energy Program.”  In How Ottawa Spends Your Tax Dollars, ed. G. Bruce Doern, 56-81. Toronto: Methuen, 1981.

________ and Glen Toner.  “Energy Budgets and Canadian Oil and Gas Interests.”  In How Ottawa Spends: Sharing the Pie 1985, ed. Allan Maslove, 58-89. Toronto: Methuen, 1985.

Doern, Bruce and Glen Toner.  The Politics of Energy: The Development and Implementation of the National Energy Program.  Toronto: Methuen, 1985.

Duquette, Michel.  Énergie et fédéralisme au Canada.  Montréal: Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 1992.

Duquette, Michel. “From Nationalism to Continentalism: Twenty Years of Energy Policy in Canada.”  Journal of Socio-Economics, 24:1 (Spring 1995): 229-252.

 

Fossum, John Erik.  Oil, The State, and Federalism: The Rise and Demise of Petro-Canada as a Statist Impulse.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997.

Foster, Peter.  The Blue-Eyed Sheiks: The Canadian Oil Establishment.  Toronto: Collins, 1979.

Foster, Peter. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices: Canada’s Super-Bureaucrats and the Energy Mess. Don Mills: Collins, 1982.

Gray, Earle. Forty Years in the Public Interest: A History of the National Energy Board.     Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2000.

Hawkes, David C. and Bruce G. Pollard.  “The Evolution of Canada’s Energy Policy.” In Canada: The State of the Federation 1986, ed. Peter M. Leslie, 151-166. Kingston: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, 1986. 

James, Patrick and Robert Michelin.  “The Canadian National Energy Program and Its Aftermath: Perspectives on an Era of Confrontation.”  American Review of Canadian Studies, 19:1 (1989): 59-81.

Jenkins, Barbara.  “Reexamining the ‘Obsolescing Bargain’: A Study of Canada’s National Energy Program.”  International Organization, 40:1 (Winter 1986): 139-165.

Kirschbaum, Stanislav. “Programme Énergétique National Ou ‘Let the Bastards Freeze in the Dark!’ Questions Intergouvernementales Dans La Mise en œuvre du Programme Énergétique National.” Etudes Canadiennes/Canadian Studies No. 14-17 (1983-1984): 7-34.

Lalonde, Marc. “Riding the Storm: Energy Policy, 1968-1984.” In Towards a Just Society, ed. Thomas S. Axworthy and Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 49-77.  Markham: Viking, 1990.

McDougall, I. A.  Marketing Canada’s Energy: A Strategy for Security in Oil and Gas.  Toronto: James Lorimer and Co., 1983.

McDougall, John N.  Fuels and the National Policy.  Toronto: Butterworth & Co., 1982.

McRae, Robert N.  “Canadian Energy Development.” Current History 87 (March 1988): 117-120, 130-131.

Milne, David.  Tug of War: Ottawa and the Provinces Under Trudeau and Mulroney.  Toronto: James Lorimer & Co., 1986.

Nelles, H.V. “Canadian Energy Policy, 1945-1980: A Federalist Perspective.” In Entering the Eighties: Canada in Crisis, eds., R. Kenneth Carty and W. Peter Ward, 91-117. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1980.

Nemeth, Tammy. “Pat Carney and the Dismantling of the National Energy Program.” Past Imperfect, 7 (1998): 87-123.

Niosi, Jorge and Michel Duquette. “La loi et les nombres: le Programme énergétique national et la canadianisation de l’industrie pétrolière.” Canadian Journal of Political Science Vol. 20 No. 2 (June 1987): 317-336.

Norrie, Kenneth H. “Energy, Canadian Federalism, and the West.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism Vol. 14 (Winter 1984): 79-91.

Pratt, Larry.  The Tar Sands: Syncrude and the Politics of Oil.  Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1976.

________ .“Chapter IV: Petro Canada.” In Privatization, Public Policy and Public Corporations in Canada ed. Allan Tupper and G. Bruce Doern, 151-211. Halifax: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1988.

________. “Energy: The Roots of National Policy.” Studies in Political Economy (Winter 1982): 27-58

________.  “Petro-Canada: Tool for Energy Security of Instrument of Economic Development?” In How Ottawa Spends Your Tax Dollars: National Policy and Economic Development 1982, ed. Bruce Doern, 87-113.  Toronto: Methuen, 1982.

________.  “The Political Economy of Province Building: Alberta’s Development Strategy, 1971-1981.”  In Essays on the Political Economy of Alberta, ed. David Leadbeater, 194-222.  Toronto: New Hogtown Press, 1984.

Richards, John and Larry Pratt.  Prairie Capitalism: Power and Influence in the New West.  Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1974.

Robinson, John Bridger. “Pendulum Policy: Natural Gas Forecasts and Canadian Energy Policy, 1969-1981.” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 16:2 (June 1983): 299-319.

______.  “The Political Economy of Oil in Alberta.”  In Essays on the Political Economy of Alberta, ed. David Leadbeater, 174-193.  Toronto: New Hogtown Press, 1984.

Toner, Glen.  “Stardust: The Tory Energy Program.”  In How Ottawa Spends, 1986-87: Tracking the Tories, ed. Michael Prince, 119-149.  Toronto: Methuen, 1986.

______ and Tom Conway. “Environmental Policy.” In Border Crossings: The Internationalization of Canadian Public Policy, ed. Bruce Doern, Les Pal, Brian Tomlin, 108-144.  Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996.

______ and Bruce Doern. “The Two Energy Crises and Canadian Oil and Gas Interest Groups: A Re-examination of Berry’s Propositions.” Canadian Journal of Political Science Vol. 19 No. 3 (September 1986): 467-493.

______ and Gregg Legare. “Canadian Energy Security: The State of Canada’s Emergency Preparedness System.” Canadian Public Administration 33:1 (Spring 1989): 67-90.