Caspian Energy Politics
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780203865231
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 188
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 9780203865231
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 188
Edition: First Edition
Book Summary
Caspian Energy Politics analyses the role of oil and gas in the development of the three main petroleum exporters in the Caspian region - Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan - and how energy resources influence interactions with semi-authoritarian Russia and China. Due to volatile commodity prices and competition for the resources in and around the Caspian Sea, the governments of these petroleum-exporters face a series of difficult decisions. These governments have sought to balance short-term incentives to spend oil revenues as a means to maintain power against the need for a long-term strategy for managing these assets, choices which have further implications for how these countries align themselves internationally. By illuminating important linkages between domestic and international dynamics in these states, the book provides a fresh perspective on energy politics and the impact of petroleum on the development of the Caspian petroleum producers. Expert contributors from Central Asia and the South Caucasus and international scholars provide context-specific insights into the incentives affecting decision-makers that can provide a foundation for strategies to help the countries in the region overcome the negative effects of reliance on oil and gas. As such, the book will be a valuable tool for business actors seeking to understand the role of Chinese and Russian companies in the region, as well as local and international policymakers and non-governmental organisations. LIST OF READINGS
Introduction: The Resource Curse and Authoritarianism in the Caspian Petro-States
Indra Overland, Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Heidi KjaernetID: s169634 | 11pp | Copyright Fee: $1.32
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
Introduction: Domestic Balancing Acts in the Caspian Petro-States
Andrea Kendall-TaylorID: s169636 | 5pp | Copyright Fee: $0.60
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
Resource Nationalism in Kazakhstan's Petroleum Sector: Curse or Blessing?
Adil NurmakovID: s169637 | 18pp | Copyright Fee: $2.16
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
Petroleum-Fuelled Public Investment in Azerbaijan: Implications for Competitiveness and Employment
Ramil MaharramovID: s169638 | 22pp | Copyright Fee: $2.64
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
Displacement in a Booming Economy: IDPs in Azerbaijan
Heidi KjaernetID: s169639 | 18pp | Copyright Fee: $2.16
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
Natural Gas and Authoritarianism in Turkmenistan
Gregory GleasonID: s169640 | 13pp | Copyright Fee: $1.56
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
Introduction: China and Russia: Partners or Firewalls for the Caspian Petro-States?
Indra Overland, Stina Torjesen, Heidi KjaernetID: s169642 | 8pp | Copyright Fee: $0.96
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
China, Energy Security and Central Asian Diplomacy: Bilateral and Multilateral Approaches
Marc LanteigneID: s169643 | 15pp | Copyright Fee: $1.80
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
In the 'New Great Game', Who Is Getting Played? Chinese Investment in Kazakhstan's Petroleum Sector
Ryan KennedyID: s169644 | 20pp | Copyright Fee: $2.40
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics
Just Good Friends: Kazakhstan's and Turkmenistan's Energy Relations with Russia
Indra Overland, Stina TorjesenID: s169645 | 14pp | Copyright Fee: $1.68
Source Title: Caspian Energy Politics


