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El futuro de los suministros energéticos del Caspio y Asia Central

Economía exterior. 2008. No. 46. P. 47–59.
Yenikeyeff S.

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

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Keywords: Russian-Chinese energy relationsenergy politicsEnergy SecurityRusso-Georgian ConflictRussia-Georgian conflict 2008
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