Russian Energy Power and Foreign Relations
Implications for Conflict and Cooperation
Herausgeber: Perovic, Jeronim; Wenger, Andreas; Orttung, Robert W
Russian Energy Power and Foreign Relations
Implications for Conflict and Cooperation
Herausgeber: Perovic, Jeronim; Wenger, Andreas; Orttung, Robert W
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This book addresses Russia's new assertiveness and the role of energy as a key factor in shaping the country's behavior in international relations and in building political and economic power domestically since the 1990s.
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This book addresses Russia's new assertiveness and the role of energy as a key factor in shaping the country's behavior in international relations and in building political and economic power domestically since the 1990s.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415585996
- ISBN-10: 0415585996
- Artikelnr.: 29425022
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415585996
- ISBN-10: 0415585996
- Artikelnr.: 29425022
Jeronim Perovic is a senior researcher at the Institute of History at the University of Basel and a visiting scholar at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich. Robert W. Orttung is a visiting scholar at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich and a senior fellow at the Jefferson Institute. Andreas Wenger is professor of international security policy and director of the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Russian Energy Power: Domestic and International
Dimensions Jeronim Perovic Part 2: The Domestic Dimension of Russian Energy
2. The Sustainability of Russia's Energy Power: Implications for Russia's
Economy Philip Hanson 3. Energy and State-Society Relations:
Socio-Political Aspects of Russia's Energy Wealth Robert Orttung 4.
Developing Russia's Oil and Gas Industry: What Role for the State? Heiko
Pleines Part 3: Russia's Role in International Energy Markets 5. Russia's
Key Customer: Europe Stacy Closson 6. Russia's Role in the Eurasian Energy
Market: Seeking Control in the Face of Growing Challenges Julia Nanay 7.
Russia's Future Customers: Asia and Beyond Nina Poussenkova Part 4:
International Policies Towards Russia 8. European Perspectives for Managing
Dependence Pami Aalto 9. US Energy Policy and the Former Soviet Union:
Parallel Tracks Peter Rutland 10. Chinese Perspectives on Russian Oil and
Gas Indra Øverland and Kyrre Elvenes Braekhus Part 5: Conclusion 11.
Russia's Energy Power: Implications for Europe and for Transatlantic
Cooperation Andreas Wenger
Dimensions Jeronim Perovic Part 2: The Domestic Dimension of Russian Energy
2. The Sustainability of Russia's Energy Power: Implications for Russia's
Economy Philip Hanson 3. Energy and State-Society Relations:
Socio-Political Aspects of Russia's Energy Wealth Robert Orttung 4.
Developing Russia's Oil and Gas Industry: What Role for the State? Heiko
Pleines Part 3: Russia's Role in International Energy Markets 5. Russia's
Key Customer: Europe Stacy Closson 6. Russia's Role in the Eurasian Energy
Market: Seeking Control in the Face of Growing Challenges Julia Nanay 7.
Russia's Future Customers: Asia and Beyond Nina Poussenkova Part 4:
International Policies Towards Russia 8. European Perspectives for Managing
Dependence Pami Aalto 9. US Energy Policy and the Former Soviet Union:
Parallel Tracks Peter Rutland 10. Chinese Perspectives on Russian Oil and
Gas Indra Øverland and Kyrre Elvenes Braekhus Part 5: Conclusion 11.
Russia's Energy Power: Implications for Europe and for Transatlantic
Cooperation Andreas Wenger
Part 1: Introduction 1. Russian Energy Power: Domestic and International
Dimensions Jeronim Perovic Part 2: The Domestic Dimension of Russian Energy
2. The Sustainability of Russia's Energy Power: Implications for Russia's
Economy Philip Hanson 3. Energy and State-Society Relations:
Socio-Political Aspects of Russia's Energy Wealth Robert Orttung 4.
Developing Russia's Oil and Gas Industry: What Role for the State? Heiko
Pleines Part 3: Russia's Role in International Energy Markets 5. Russia's
Key Customer: Europe Stacy Closson 6. Russia's Role in the Eurasian Energy
Market: Seeking Control in the Face of Growing Challenges Julia Nanay 7.
Russia's Future Customers: Asia and Beyond Nina Poussenkova Part 4:
International Policies Towards Russia 8. European Perspectives for Managing
Dependence Pami Aalto 9. US Energy Policy and the Former Soviet Union:
Parallel Tracks Peter Rutland 10. Chinese Perspectives on Russian Oil and
Gas Indra Øverland and Kyrre Elvenes Braekhus Part 5: Conclusion 11.
Russia's Energy Power: Implications for Europe and for Transatlantic
Cooperation Andreas Wenger
Dimensions Jeronim Perovic Part 2: The Domestic Dimension of Russian Energy
2. The Sustainability of Russia's Energy Power: Implications for Russia's
Economy Philip Hanson 3. Energy and State-Society Relations:
Socio-Political Aspects of Russia's Energy Wealth Robert Orttung 4.
Developing Russia's Oil and Gas Industry: What Role for the State? Heiko
Pleines Part 3: Russia's Role in International Energy Markets 5. Russia's
Key Customer: Europe Stacy Closson 6. Russia's Role in the Eurasian Energy
Market: Seeking Control in the Face of Growing Challenges Julia Nanay 7.
Russia's Future Customers: Asia and Beyond Nina Poussenkova Part 4:
International Policies Towards Russia 8. European Perspectives for Managing
Dependence Pami Aalto 9. US Energy Policy and the Former Soviet Union:
Parallel Tracks Peter Rutland 10. Chinese Perspectives on Russian Oil and
Gas Indra Øverland and Kyrre Elvenes Braekhus Part 5: Conclusion 11.
Russia's Energy Power: Implications for Europe and for Transatlantic
Cooperation Andreas Wenger