Geopolitics and Energy Security Policies in the Caspian Region: Geopolitics and International Relations, cartea 05
Autor Justyna Misiągiewiczen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mai 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004697607
ISBN-10: 9004697608
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Geopolitics and International Relations
ISBN-10: 9004697608
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Geopolitics and International Relations
Notă biografică
Justyna Misiągiewicz is an Associate Professor, International Relations Institute, University of Maria Curie-Skłodowska in Lublin, Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, Academy of Zamość, Poland. She has published about 70 scientific studies, including Caspian Sea littoral states in the People’s Republic of China Energy Security Policy (Peter Lang, 2022).
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
List of Maps
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Specificity of Energy Security Policy
1 Energy Security Policy Actors
1.1 States
1.2 Non-state Actors
2 The Object of the Energy Security Policy
2.1 Energy Security as an Area of International Security Research
2.2 The Essence and Dimensions of Energy Security
2.3 Threats to Energy Security
3 Conclusion
2 The Caspian Region as a Space for Energy Security Policies
1 Criteria for Distinguishing the Caspian Region
2 Legal Status of the Caspian Basin Region
2.1 Joint Use
2.2 International Sea
2.3 Internal Lake
3 The Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Position of the Caspian Region
4 Energy Potential of the Caspian Region
5 International Conflicts in the Caspian Region
6 Conclusion
3 Energy Security Policy Actors in the Caspian Region
1 Energy Security Policies of the Caspian Region States
1.1 Republic of Azerbaijan
1.2 Republic of Kazakhstan
1.3 Turkmenistan
1.4 Russian Federation
1.5 Islamic Republic of Iran
2 The Caspian Region in the Energy Security Policies of External Actors
2.1 People’s Republic of China
2.2 Republic of Turkey
2.3 European Union
3 Conclusion
4 Geopolitical Routes and Policies to Transport Fossil Fuels as a Reflection of Energy Interdependence
1 The Northern Route of Fossil Fuel Exports from the Caspian Region
2 The Western Route of Fossil Fuel Exports from the Caspian Region
3 The Southern Route of Fossil Fuel Exports from the Caspian Region
4 The Eastern Route of Fossil Fuel Exports from the Caspian Region
5 Conclusion
5 Perspectives for Energy Security Policies in the Caspian Region
1 New Challenges of the International Energy Market
2 The Importance of the Caspian Region in the Context of Future Challenges to the Global Energy Market
3 Conclusion
Conclusions
References
Index
List of Maps
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Specificity of Energy Security Policy
1 Energy Security Policy Actors
1.1 States
1.2 Non-state Actors
2 The Object of the Energy Security Policy
2.1 Energy Security as an Area of International Security Research
2.2 The Essence and Dimensions of Energy Security
2.3 Threats to Energy Security
3 Conclusion
2 The Caspian Region as a Space for Energy Security Policies
1 Criteria for Distinguishing the Caspian Region
2 Legal Status of the Caspian Basin Region
2.1 Joint Use
2.2 International Sea
2.3 Internal Lake
3 The Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Position of the Caspian Region
4 Energy Potential of the Caspian Region
5 International Conflicts in the Caspian Region
6 Conclusion
3 Energy Security Policy Actors in the Caspian Region
1 Energy Security Policies of the Caspian Region States
1.1 Republic of Azerbaijan
1.2 Republic of Kazakhstan
1.3 Turkmenistan
1.4 Russian Federation
1.5 Islamic Republic of Iran
2 The Caspian Region in the Energy Security Policies of External Actors
2.1 People’s Republic of China
2.2 Republic of Turkey
2.3 European Union
3 Conclusion
4 Geopolitical Routes and Policies to Transport Fossil Fuels as a Reflection of Energy Interdependence
1 The Northern Route of Fossil Fuel Exports from the Caspian Region
2 The Western Route of Fossil Fuel Exports from the Caspian Region
3 The Southern Route of Fossil Fuel Exports from the Caspian Region
4 The Eastern Route of Fossil Fuel Exports from the Caspian Region
5 Conclusion
5 Perspectives for Energy Security Policies in the Caspian Region
1 New Challenges of the International Energy Market
2 The Importance of the Caspian Region in the Context of Future Challenges to the Global Energy Market
3 Conclusion
Conclusions
References
Index