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El futuro de los suministros energéticos del Caspio y Asia Central
Economía exterior. 2008. No. 46. P. 47–59.
The military conflict between Georgia and Russia over South Ossetia is likely to have a major impact on the export routes for hydrocarbons from the Caspian and Central Asia
Strokan M., The Diplomat 2023
The article analyzes the Trilateral Gas Union proposal and its benefits for Russia and Central Asia. ...
Added: September 9, 2024
Strokan M., The Diplomat 2023
The article analyzes the prospects of oil supply to the EU from Kazakhstan via Druzhba pipeline. ...
Added: September 9, 2024
Strokan M., Asian Affairs 2023 Vol. 54 No. 3 P. 498–526
In November 2022, the government of the Russian Federation proposed the creation of a “Trilateral Gas Union” with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Commentators were quick to focus on the Central Asian dimensions of the proposal, in particular the potential expansion of Russian influence in the region or Russia’s attempts to substitute exports to the region for ...
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Silkin V., Мировая экономика и международные отношения 2017 Т. 61 № 4 С. 60–70
Abstract. By focusing on energy security issues this paper examines the changes in the global energy industry competition mechanisms. Gaining sovereignty over energy resources by developing countries and the revision of the access regime to oil and gas resources for the international oil companies (IOCs) resulted in changing the balance of power in the industry. In ...
Added: October 29, 2022
Yenikeyeff S., Geopolitics of Energy 2008 Vol. 30 No. 10-11 P. 7–12
According to Dr Shamil Yenikeyeff, the latest military conflict between Georgia and Russia over the autonomous region of South Ossetia highlights the general political and ethnic instability in the region. This instability is likely to have a serious impact on export routes for Caspian and Central Asian hydrocarbons. The new energy game in the region ...
Added: October 13, 2022
Yenikeyeff S., Oxford: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, 2007.
The recent Russian expedition to the North Pole has highlighted the growing strategic importance of the Arctic. This comment, by Shamil Midkhatovich Yenikeyeff and Timothy Fenton Krysiek, examines the Arctic’s potential as a new hydrocarbon producing region, analyzes the Kremlin’s regional development strategy, and explains the response of the other circumpolar countries the United States, ...
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Yenikeyeff S., Foreign Affairs 2015
As NATO, a guarantor of stability, retreats west, Central Asian states have become increasingly vulnerable to external and internal pressures. China and Russia see this as an opportunity to play chess in a sophisticated game to win influence in Central Asia ...
Added: September 20, 2022
Kuteleva A., , in: China's Energy Security and Relations with Petrostates: Oil as an Idea.: Routledge, 2021. P. 96–138.
Kazakhstan, the second-biggest oil-exporter in the former Soviet space behind Russia, is China’s key energy partner in Central Asia. Even though energy relations between China and Kazakhstan have so far been mutually beneficial and corresponded to the interests of both states, China’s expansion in Kazakhstan’s oil sector promotes a Sinophobic backlash and increasing neocolonial concerns ...
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Kuteleva A., , in: China's Energy Security and Relations with Petrostates: Oil as an Idea.: Routledge, 2021. P. 61–95.
This chapter explains how and with what effect China’s and Russia’s energy paradigms are manifested and enacted in their bilateral energy relations. The demand for and of imports of oil on China’s part has been rising steadily since the mid-1990s, yet Russia hesitated to enter long-term agreements with China until the end of the 2000s. ...
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Kuteleva A., , in: China's Energy Security and Relations with Petrostates: Oil as an Idea.: Routledge, 2021. P. 24–60.
How does modern China define and communicate its identity in international energy relations, and how does China make its energy choices? This is the central question that this chapter addresses. It starts with China’s quest for “self-reliance” in the 1950s and the story of the Daqing oilfield. Further, it discusses the legacy of “self-reliance” and ...
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Kuteleva A., , in: China's Energy Security and Relations with Petrostates: Oil as an Idea.: Routledge, 2021. Ch. 2 P. 8–23.
This chapter critically reviews the major theoretical debates that provide the basis for the study of energy politics in the realm of International Relations (IR). It identifies a number of blindspots in the existing mainstream realist and liberal scholarship on energy politics. This scholarship is heavily preoccupied with the dichotomy of conflict and cooperation and ...
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Kuteleva A., Routledge, 2021.
This book examines the development of bilateral energy relations between China and the two oil-rich countries, Kazakhstan and Russia.
Challenging conventional assumptions about energy politics and China’s global quest for oil, this book examines the interplay of politics and sociocultural contexts. It shows how energy resources become ideas and how these ideas are mobilized in the ...
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Kuteleva A., Leifso J., Energy Research and Social Science 2020 Vol. 70 Article 101672
Canadian politics is alive with references to what oil means to the country and its residents. However, the existing research only intermittently and often superficially discusses how Canada recognizes itself as a petrostate and negotiates its identities in relation to oil. Seeking to fill the gap, this paper offers a nuanced, dynamic, and comprehensive picture ...
Added: July 6, 2020
Kuteleva A., The China Quarterly 2016 Vol. 227 P. 828–829
The extreme transformation from energy self-sufficient to energy dependent development that China has experienced over the past three decades has received substantial international attention. China’s global search for energy resources has become a particularly sensitive issue in Sino-American relations. While, in general, China’s rapid and powerful rise is triggering complex responses in the US, ranging from admiration and support to ...
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Кожухова М., Жанбулатова Р. С., Zhiyenbayev M., ВЕСТНИК КазНУ. Серия международные отношения и международное право 2018 Т. 84 № 4 С. 27–34
The traditional state-centrist system of international relations, based on the principle of state sovereignty and the concept of the power balance, gives way to a global multi-level interaction system, one example of which is the activity of the European Union. The changing landscape of world geopolitics dictates new trends in the development of the European ...
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Kuteleva A., Europe-Asia Studies 2019 Vol. 71 No. 5 P. 868–869
Review of Sophia Kalantzakos' The EU, US and China Tackling Climate Change. Policies and Alliances for the Anthropocene. ...
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Kuteleva A., China Quarterly 2019 Vol. 240 P. 1158–1159
Review of Jonna Nyman's The Energy Security Paradox: Rethinking Energy (In)security in the United States and China. ...
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Kuteleva A., Problems of Post-Communism 2020 Vol. 67 No. 1 P. 78–92
Vladimir Putin’s regime has struggled to restore Russia’s great power status. The discourses that have emerged around Russian energy wealth play a particularly significant role in this struggle and shape Russia’s identity in international relations. These multiple and contradictory understandings of energy resources are encapsulated in the two dominant discourses: the energy superpower and the ...
Added: September 18, 2019
Lobova S. V., Ragulina J., Bogoviz A. V. et al., Data in Brief 2019 No. 26 P. 104450-1–104450-9
This paper presents a rich collection of data used to construct an energy security performance index of the eight countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Namely, the index covers Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan. The data include results of Z-score normalization of 12 distinct indicators, constituting a total of ...
Added: September 11, 2019
Dmitry Dubrovskiy, Caucasus Edition: Journal of Conflict Transformation 2018 Vol. III No. 2 P. 80–94
The process of political transformation of Russian foreign policy—which can be described with the lofty metaphor “getting off the knees”—also means the development of a foreign policy “independent of the West.” This policy can be tracked through a series of conflicts in the post-Soviet space in which Russia either was one of the main active ...
Added: February 19, 2019
Zuev V. N., Ibrayeva A., Sannikov D. et al., International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 2018 Vol. 8 No. 3 P. 150–159
When there is a lack of energy resources in the EU and it has to look for suppliers from other countries, Russia provides the world with most of the oiland gas. Diversi cation of energy resources is one of the objectives for the EU. The majority of international participants are interested in discovering the potential ...
Added: October 31, 2018
Sizova A., В кн.: Сибирь, Центральная Азия и Дальний Восток: Актуальные вопросы истории и международных отношений. Четвертые научные чтения памяти Е.М. Залкинда: Материалы международной научной конференции 22 мая 2009 г.: Барнаул: Азбука, 2009. С. 238–245.
В статье анализируется деятельность крупных компаний КНР, специализирующихся на производстве и продаже оборудования для нефтегазовой отрасли, на территории России (в первую очередь, в Сибири) в контексте расширения российско-китайского энергетического сотрудничества в 2000-х годах. ...
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