Eurasia's shifting geopolitical tectonic plates : global perspective, local theaters

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Eurasia's shifting geopolitical tectonic plates : global perspective, local theaters

Alexandros Petersen ; [foreword by S. Frederick Starr]

(Contemporary central Asia : societies, politics, and cultures / series editor Marlene Laruelle)

Lexington Books, c2017

  • : cloth

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注記

Selected other works by Alexandros Petersen: p. 215-220

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • 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?

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This anthology of articles, short studies, and interviews by Alexandros Petersen was written over the span of ten years, starting in 2004. Yet they are even more relevant today in their prescient analysis. Petersen insightfully addressed the implications of the West withdrawing its engagement from the Caucasus and Central Asia, the expansion of the Chinese influence, and Russia's strategic interests. The collection is organized along four main topics: (1) Eurasia and a changing transatlantic world: the world politics of shifting frontiers in the post-Soviet world; (2) Energy geopolitics in the Caspian and beyond, with its crucial implications for European energy security; (3) the Black Sea world, covering the dynamics of Russia, Turkey, and the South Caucasus, including the role of NATO and frozen conflicts in the region; (4) the new silk roads: China's inroads in Central Asia, which is often overlooked in the West but will be critical for the geopolitical balance of powers.

目次

Foreword, S. Frederick Starr Part I: Eurasia and a Changing Transatlantic World Chapter 1: The Geopolitical Consequences of Transatlantic Energy Disunity Chapter 2: Regions in Between: Europe, NATO and the Geopolitics of Shifting Frontiers Chapter 3: Reimagining Eurasia (with Samuel Charap) Chapter 4: Getting the EU back into Eurasia (with Raffaello Pantucci) Part II: Energy Geopolitics: The Caspian and Beyond Chapter 5: The Final Leg in the Race for Caspian Gas Chapter 6: The Nabucco Pipeline project is dead Chapter 7: Alexandros Petersen: Interview on Nabucco Chapter 8: Turkey's Multivector Energy Hub: Ignore At Your Own Peril Chapter 9: Integrating Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey with the West: The Case of the East-West Transport Corridor Chapter 10: Turkey: The Transatlantic Energy Hub Chapter 11: BTC Security Questions Persist Chapter 12: Russia's Energy Bully Takes a Fall Chapter 13: The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pipeline Part III: The Black Sea World: South Caucasus, Russia, and Turkey Chapter 14: Turkey: Abandoning the EU for the SCO (with Raffaello Pantucci) Chapter 15: Russia's Eastern Anxieties (with Raffaello Pantucci) Chapter 16: The 1992-93 Georgia-Abkhazia War: A Forgotten Conflict Chapter 17: Russia Invaded Georgia to Teach the West a Lesson Chapter 18: Russia's Resurgence: Risks and Rewards Chapter 19: Azerbaijan and Georgia: Playing Russian Roulette with Moscow (with Taleh Ziyadov) Chapter 20: Security and Western Integration in the Caucasus Chapter 21: Black Sea Security: The NATO Imperative Part IV: The New Silk Roads: China's Inroads in Central Asia Chapter 22: China's Latest Piece of the New Silk Road Chapter 23: Central Asia's New Energy Giant: China Chapter 24: Central Asia's Most Important City Is....Not in Central Asia Chapter 25: China's Strategy in Afghanistan Chapter 26: How the West Is Totally Missing China's Geopolitical Focus Chapter 27: China's Inadvertent Empire (with Raffaello Pantucci) Chapter 28: Russia, China, and the Geopolitics of Energy in Central Asia (with Katinka Barysch) Chapter 29: Did China Just Win the Caspian Gas War?

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