Russia, Eurasia and the New Geopolitics of Energy: Confrontation and Consolidation
By combining perspectives from experts in domestic politics, regional politics, and specialists in international security, this edited volume focuses on the central role of energy production and supply in the Russian-Western completion across Eurasia.
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Russia, Eurasia and the New Geopolitics of Energy: Confrontation and Consolidation
By combining perspectives from experts in domestic politics, regional politics, and specialists in international security, this edited volume focuses on the central role of energy production and supply in the Russian-Western completion across Eurasia.
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Russia, Eurasia and the New Geopolitics of Energy: Confrontation and Consolidation

Russia, Eurasia and the New Geopolitics of Energy: Confrontation and Consolidation

Russia, Eurasia and the New Geopolitics of Energy: Confrontation and Consolidation

Russia, Eurasia and the New Geopolitics of Energy: Confrontation and Consolidation

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Overview

By combining perspectives from experts in domestic politics, regional politics, and specialists in international security, this edited volume focuses on the central role of energy production and supply in the Russian-Western completion across Eurasia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137523723
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/14/2014
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Lilia A. Arakelyan, University of Miami, USA Graeme Herd, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Germany Nikita A. Lomagin, St Petersburg State University, Russia Wayne McLean, University of Tasmania, Australia Dina Moulioukova, University of Miami, USA Rémi Piet, Qatar University, Qatar Ellen B. Pirro, Iowa State University, USA Charles E. Ziegler, University of Louisville, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction: Eurasian Integration, Central Asia and the New Geopolitics of Energy; Roger E. Kanet and Matthew Sussex
PART I: THE GEOPOLITICS OF EURASIA: GROWING EAST-WEST CONFRONTATION
1. From Retrenchment to Revanchism… and Back Again? Russian Grand Strategy in the Eurasian 'heartland'; Matthew Sussex
2. Is Russia's Foreign Policy 'Schizophrenic'?; Dina Moulioukova
3. 'Quo Vadis, Armenia? The South Caucasus and Great Power Politics; Lilia Arakelyan
PART II: RESOURCE DIPLOMACY AND ENERGY SECURITY IN EURASIA
4. Sovereignty, Security, and Intervention in Central Asia; Charles E. Ziegler
5. Great Power Foreign Relations in Central Asia: Competition, Cooperation and Congruence; Ellen B. Pirro
6. Foreign Policy Preferences of Russia's Energy Sector: A Shift to Asia?; Nikita Lomagin
7. Authoritarianism, Energy and Ideas in Central Asia: From Politics and Pipelines to Foreign Policy; Wayne McLean
8. Balance of Power Shifts and Energy Interests in Central Asia; Rémi Piet
9. 'Living the 'Chinese Dream' in the 'Russkiy Mir': Central Asia between Sino-Russian Strategic Trilemmas?; Graeme P. Herd
Conclusion; Matthew Sussex and Roger E. Kanet

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''A lively collection that focuses on Russia's 'pivot to the East' and places it within a wider geopolitical context. It reads like a new 'Great Game' but this time the competing powers are Russia and China, and the prize is the mineral wealth on which we all depend. I can think of no better way of trying to understand it than to read this book.'' Professor Stephen White, University of Glasgow, UK

''A must-read! This is a thrilling and long-overdue analysis of the emerging new Great Game over Central Asia and its energy and other resources between a receding Russian empire and a rising Chinese empire, and with a firm foundation in current neorealist and neoinstitutional theories.'' Professor Bertil Nygren, Skholm University, Sweden

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