The Caspian
Politics, Energy and Security
Edited by Shirin Akiner
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- ISBN: 978-0-7007-0501-6
- Binding: Hardback (also available in Paperback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 8th July 2004
- Pages: 432
- Illustrations: 11 line drawings and 20 tables
About the Book
The Caspian redefines a Caspian debate long characterized by one-sided and politically motivated analyses and, at times, fantastic reporting. Bringing together a range of influential voices from academia, the media, the oil industry, civil service, the military and diplomatic corps, this book rewrites the region's recent history.
Reviews
'This is a stimulating and informative book about an exciting region full of opportunities for the bold and the clever. It is a book best dipped into but should not be missed by anyone with an interest in the region.' - The Journal of Energy Literature
'This impeccably designed volume is very timely, as a sharp spike in oil prices brings international attention yet again to the potential sources of supply in the Caspian areas.' - Journal of Peace Research
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Preface Maps Notes on Authors Background
1. Caspian Intersections: Contextual Introduction
2. Legal History of the Caspian Sea
3. Negotiations on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea 1992-1996: View from Kazakhstan
4. Geopolitics of Hydrocarbons in Central and Western Asia
5. Pipeline Politics
6. Caspian Energy Development
7. Natural Resources, Governance and Transition in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan
8. The Role of Oil in the Development of Azerbaijan
9. Production Sharing Agreements and National Oil Funds
10. Azerbaijan: Policy Priorities towards the Caspian Sea
11. Turkmenistan's Caspian Resources and its International Political Economy
12. Kazakhstan: Oil, Politics an the New 'Great Game'
13. Jockeying for Power in the Caspian Region: Turkey versus Iran and Russia
14. Division of the Caspian Sea: Iranian Policies and Concerns
15. Russia's Policy in the Caspian Sea Region: Reconciling Economic and Security Agendas
16. US Involvement in the Business and Politics of the Caspian Region
17. Japan's Eurasian Diplomacy: Power Politics, Resource Diplomacy, or Romanticism?
18. Militarisation of the Caspian
19. Chechnya: Post-Referendum Prospects for Normalisation
20. Whither South Caucasus: To Prosperity or to Conflict?
21. Environmental Security in the Caspian Sea
22. Ten Years On: Achievements, New Concerns, Future Prospects and Challenges
Index
About the Author(s)
Shirin Akiner is Lecturer in Central Asian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK.