Informal Entente: Public Policy and Private Management in Anglo-American Petroleum Affairs, 1918–1924
Michael J. Hogan
Business History Review, 1974, vol. 48, issue 2, 187-205
Abstract:
In the years following World War I, British and American diplomats and businessmen fashioned a cooperative approach to the problems of international oil rivalries, building an informal entente which was institutionalized at the private level, surrounded with the mystique of enlightened capitalism, and masked behind tortured concessions to competitive symbols.
Date: 1974
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