Export Pipelines from the CIS Region : Geopolitics, Securitization, and Political Decision-Making.
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- 9783838265391
- 382/.4228/0947
- HD9575.F62 .C436 2014
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- 0. Introduction: Export Pipelines in Eurasia -- Part I. Russia's Foreign Energy Policy -- 1. Russian Foreign Energy Policy Under Vladimir Putin: Norms, Ideas, and Determining Factors -- 2. An Actor-Centred Institutionalist Approach to Russia's Pipeline Policies -- 3. Opening Up the Black Box: Russia's Energy Security Concept -- Part II. Energy Policy in Central Asia -- 4. Challenges Along the Way Towards a Maximally Secure Central Asian Gas System -- 5. The Geo-Economics of Eurasian Gas: the Evolution of Russian-Turkmen Relations in Natural Gas (1992-2010) -- 6. Pipelines and Hegemonies in the Caspian: a Gramscian Appraisal -- Part III. The Southern Energy Corridor -- 7. The Trans-Adriatic Pipeline and Nabucco West Pipeline Projects: Advantages and Disadvantages for Azerbaijan -- 8. EU Energy Policy Towards the Caspian Region: Assessing the Southern Gas Corridor -- 9. The EU's Democracy Promotion in its Eastern Neighbourhood: Consistency in the Shadow of Energy Trade and the EU's Ability -- Part IV. Ukraine's Energy Policy -- 10. Gas Disputes Between Russia and Ukraine: Patterns of Escalation and Russian Stakes (2006-2009) -- 11. The Struggle Over Ukraine's Gas Transit Pipeline Network Through the Lenses of Securitisation Theory -- Annex -- Oil and Gas Reserves and Production -- Oil and Gas Pipelines in Europe and Central Asia -- Selected Bibliography on Eurasian Export Pipelines -- About the Authors.
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