Russian energy security and foreign policy

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Publication Date 2011
ISBN 978-0-415-54733-8 (Hbk)
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1. Introduction: Solving the Eurasian Energy Equation Adrian Dellecker and Thomas Gomart

Part 1: Energy’s Link to Domestic and Foreign Policies
2. Energy Security in Eurasia: Clashing Interests Franz Umbach
3. Hydrocarbon Production and Exports in Central Asia: The Impact of Institutions and Politics William Tompson
4. How To Get a Pipeline Built: Myth and Reality Jérôme Guillet
5. The Role of Central Asian Gas: Is It Possible to Bypass Russia? Maureen Crandall

Part 2: Russian Foreign and Energy Relations with NIS Net Exporters
6. Ups and Downs of the Russia-Turkmenistan Relationship Vladimir Milov
7. Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Development: Views from Russia and Kazakhstan Martha Brill Olcott
8. Uzbekistan: Central Asian Key Andrew Monaghan
9. The Uncertain Trajectory of Russia-Azerbaijan Relations in the Multiple-Pipeline Era Pavel K. Baev

Part 3: Russian Export Policy and Relations with Transit Countries
10. Russia, Gazprom and the CAC: Interests and Relations Leonid Grigoriev
11. After the War: The Southern Corridor John Roberts
12. Brothers to Neighbors: Russia-Belarus Relations in Transit Folkert Garbe, Felix Hett, and Rainer Lindner
13. Conclusion Adrian Dellecker and Thomas Gomart

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