Energy and Conflict in Central Asia and the Caucasus

Energy and Conflict in Central Asia and the Caucasus

Energy and Conflict in Central Asia and the Caucasus

Energy and Conflict in Central Asia and the Caucasus

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Overview

This timely study is the first to examine the relationship between competition for energy resources and the propensity for conflict in the Caspian region. Taking the discussion well beyond issues of pipeline politics and the significance of Caspian oil and gas to the global market, the book offers significant new findings concerning the impact of energy wealth on the political life and economies of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. The contributors, a leading group of scholars and policymakers, explore the differing interests of ruling elites, the political opposition, and minority ethnic and religious groups region-wide. Placing Caspian development in the broader international relations context, the book assesses the ways in which Russia, China, Iran, and Turkey are fighting to protect their interests in the newly independent states and how competition for production contracts and pipeline routes influences regional security. Specific chapters also link regional issues to central questions of international politics and to theoretical debates over the role of energy wealth in political and economic development worldwide. Woven throughout the implications for U.S. policy, giving the book wide appeal to policymakers, corporate executives, energy analysts, and scholars alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742578326
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/28/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Rajan Menon is Monroe J. Rathbone Professor of International Relations, Lehigh University and adjunct professor, Harriman Institute, Columbia University. Robert Ebel is director, Energy and National Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction: Energy, Development, and Conflict in the Caspian Sea Region
Chapter 2 The Caspian Region in the Twenty-first Century
Chapter 3 Crude Calculation: OPEC Lessons for Caspian Leaders
Chapter 4 Azerbaijan: The Politization of Oil
Chapter 5 Kazakhstan: The Long-Term Costs of Short-Term Gains
Chapter 6 Turkmenistan's Energy: A Source of Wealth or Instability
Chapter 7 Regional Cooperation in Central Asia and the South Caucases
Chapter 8 U.S.-Iranian Relations: Competition or Cooperation in the Caspian Sea Basin
Chapter 9 Paradigms for Russian Policy in the Caspian Region
Chapter 10 The Afghan Civil War: Implications for Central Asian Stability
Chapter 11 China's Interest in Central Asia: Energy and Ethnic Security
Chapter 12 Turkey's Caspian Interests: Economic and Security Interests

What People are Saying About This

James Schlesinger

For too many Americans, Central Asia and the Caspian region represent unfamiliar territory combining mystery, romance, and ignorance. All three are captured in the misleading comparison to the nineteenth-century "Great Game" between Britain and Russia---misleading since the United States has no stake equivalent to India, then Britain's Jewel in the Crown. This collection of essays, rich in context and in content, will go far to dispel that gap in knowledge. If the usual flaw in treatment of this region is the glittering generality passed off with a wave of the hand, this collection is detailed, specific, and comprehensive, treating the nations concerned both individually and collectively.
James Schlesinger

Graham E. Fuller

"The Caspian" no longer refers merely to a sea, but has become a new geopolitical concept denoting Eurasian rivalries over energy and geopolitics in the region. Amid a welter of recent books that often hype the topic with little professional depth, this volume offers a welcome contrast characterized by realism in its exploration of the shifting balance of economics, politics, ethnic groups, religion, societies, and geopolitics by some of the savviest authors around on these subjects. One of the best books on the outlook for this complex region.
Graham E. Fuller

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