Export pipelines from the CIS region : geopolitics, securitization, and political decision-making
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Export pipelines from the CIS region : geopolitics, securitization, and political decision-making
(Changing Europe, v. 10)
Ibidem-Verlag, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-337)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This timely collection offers fresh perspectives to the analysis of the 'New Great Game' - the fight for access to the Caspian Sea region's energy resources. To date, the export of the Caspian crude oil and natural gas has only been assessed geopolitically, which oversimplifies the political dynamics of the region and neglects to acknowledge the Caspian countries as actors in their own right.
Table of Contents
List of Figures List of Tables Abbreviations Preface 0. Introduction: Export Pipelines in Eurasia, by Andreas Heinrich Part I. Russia's Foreign Energy Policy 1. Russian Foreign Energy Policy Under Vladimir Putin: Norms, Ideas, and Determining Factors, by Andras Molnar 2. An Actor-Centred Institutionalist Approach to Russia's Pipeline Policies, by Inna Chuvychkina 3. Opening Up the Black Box: Russia's Energy Security Concept, by Niels Smeets Part II. Energy Policy in Central Asia 4. Challenges Along the Way Towards a Maximally Secure Central Asian Gas System, by Farkhod Aminjonov 5. The Geo-Economics of Eurasian Gas: the Evolution of Russian-Turkmen Relations in Natural Gas (1992-2010), by Boris Barkanov 6. Pipelines and Hegemonies in the Caspian: a Gramscian Appraisal, by Paolo Sorbello Part III. The Southern Energy Corridor 7. The Trans-Adriatic Pipeline and Nabucco West Pipeline Projects: Advantages and Disadvantages for Azerbaijan, by Rufat Rustamov 8. EU Energy Policy Towards the Caspian Region: Assessing theSouthern Gas Corridor, by Irina Kustova 9. The EU's Democracy Promotion in its Eastern Neighbourhood: Consistency in the Shadow of Energy Trade and the EU's Ability, by Lusine Badalyan Part IV. Ukraine's Energy Policy 10. Gas Disputes Between Russia and Ukraine: Patterns of Escalation and Russian Stakes (2006-2009), by Eric Pardo Sauvageot 11. The Struggle Over Ukraine's Gas Transit Pipeline Network Through the Lenses of Securitisation Theory, by Katerina Malygina Annex: Oil and Gas Reserves and Production Annex: Oil and Gas Pipelines in Europe and Central Asia Selected Bibliography on Eurasian Export Pipelines About the Authors
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