Eurasia's shifting geopolitical tectonic plates : global perspective, local theaters
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Eurasia's shifting geopolitical tectonic plates : global perspective, local theaters
(Contemporary central Asia : societies, politics, and cultures / series editor Marlene Laruelle)
Lexington Books, c2017
- : cloth
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Selected other works by Alexandros Petersen: p. 215-220
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The geopolitical consequences of transatlantic energy disunity
- Regions in between : Europe, NATO and the geopolitics of shifting frontiers
- Reimagining Eurasia (with Samuel Charap)
- Getting the EU back into Eurasia (with Raffaello Pantucci)
- The final leg in the race for Caspian gas
- The Nabucco pipeline project is dead
- Alexandros Petersen : interview on Nabucco by Henry Jackson Society
- Turkey's multivector energy hub : ignore at your own peril
- Integrating Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey with the West : the case of the East-West transport corridor
- Turkey : the transatlantic energy hub
- BTC security questions persist
- Russia's energy bully takes a fall
- The Molotov-Ribbentrop pipeline
- Turkey : abandoning the EU for the SCO (with Raffaello Pantucci)
- Russia's eastern anxieties (with Raffaello Pantucci)
- The 1992-93 Georgia-Abkhazia war : a forgotten conflict
- Russia invaded Georgia to teach the West a lesson
- Russia's resurgence : risks and rewards
- Azerbaijan and Georgia : playing Russian roulette with Moscow (with Taleh Ziyadov)
- Security and western integration in the Caucasus
- Black Sea security : the NATO imperative
- China's latest piece of the new Silk Road
- Central Asia's new energy giant : China
- Central Asia's most important city is... not in Central Asia
- China's strategy in Afghanistan
- How the west is totally missing China's geopolitical focus
- China's inadvertent empire (with Raffaello Pantucci)
- Russia, China, and the geopolitics of energy in Central Asia (with Katinka Barysch)
- Did China just win the Caspian gas war?