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Oil and Geopolitics in the Caspian Sea Region

Editat de Bülent Aras, Michael P. Croissant
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The opening of the Caspian Sea basin to Western investment following the breakup of the Soviet Union produced a major contest for access to the region's vast energy reserves on the part of powers as close as Russia, Turkey, and Iran, and as far away as Japan and the United States. Indeed, the struggle to exploit Caspian oil has been one of the most monumental geopolitical developments of the post-Cold War era as external powers vie for political, economic, and military influence in a region brimming not only with oil, but also with ethnic conflicts and historical animosities.The coming decade of rapidly increasing demand for energy will ensure the continued interest and engagement of external powers with often competing geopolitical agendas. Thus the geopolitical developments spawned by the opening of the Caspian Sea are likely to continue to far outweigh the actual impact of Caspian oil on world energy markets. This collection of essays by prominent scholars and international experts offers several important and often conflicting interpretations of the events unfolding along the shores of the world's oldest oil-producing region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275963958
ISBN-10: 0275963950
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MICHAEL P. CROISSANT is an Earhart Fellow in the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University. He is the author of The Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: Causes and Implications as well as articles in journals including Caucasian Regional Studies, the Washington Quarterly, Comparative Strategy, and Jane's Intelligence Review.BÜLENT ARAS is a lecturer at the Department of International Relations of Fatih University, Istanbul. He has published extensively on issues related to Turkish foreign policy and Middle Eastern politics, and he is the author of Palestinian-Israeli Peace Process and Turkey.

Cuprins

ForewordIntroductionBackgroundHistory of Oil Development in the Caspian Basin by Bülent GökayThe Legal Status of the Caspian Sea: Conflict and Compromise by Cynthia M. Croissant and Michael P. CroissantThe Caspian Oil Pipeline Tangle: A Steel Web of Confusion by Jennifer DeLayCaspian Oil and the Environment: Curse or Cure? by Levent HekimogluPerspectives of the Caspian Littoral StatesAzerbaijan: Oil and Politics in the Country's Future by Nasib NassibliRussia: Developing Cooperation on the Caspian by Andrei ShoumikhinIran: Geopolitical Challenges and the Caspian Region by Nader EntessarKazakstan: Big Politics Around Big Oil by Vladimir BabakTurkmenistan: Oil, Gas, and Caspian Politics by Vladimir MesamedPerspectives of External StatesTurkey: Looking for Light at the End of the Caspian Pipeline by Bülent Aras and George FosterThe United States: Washington's New Frontier in the Trans-Caspian by Stephen J. BlankGeorgia: Bridge or Barrier for Caspian Oil? by Michael P. CroissantFurther ReadingsIndexAbout the Editors and Contributers