A collaboration by 12 authors from different countries, this text presents basic data on the energy resources in the Caspian Sea region, on existing and proposed energy pipelines, on the spread of radical Islam, and arms acquisitions and military spending by regional governments. Published in association with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
A collaboration by 12 authors from different countries, this text presents basic data on the energy resources in the Caspian Sea region, on existing and proposed energy pipelines, on the spread of radical Islam, and arms acquisitions and military spending by regional governments.Published in association with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Chapter 1 Introduction * Part I The Caspian Security Environment * Chapter 2 The New Geopolitical Situation in the Caspian Region * Chapter 3 Energy Reserves, Pipeline Routes and the Legal Regime in the Caspian Sea * Chapter 4 The Caspian Sea: Threats to its Biological Resources and Environmental Security * Chapter 5 Major Trends in Military Expenditure and Arms Acquisitions by the States of the Caspian Region * Part II National Perspectives on Security in the Caspian Sea Region * Chapter 6 Russia's National Security Interests in the Caspian Region * Chapter 7 US Policy towards the Caspian: Can the Wish-list be Realized? * Chapter 8 Turkey's Objectives in the Caspian Region * Chapter 9 The Evolving Security Role of Iran in the Caspian Region * Chapter 10 Azerbaijan's Strategic Choice in the Caspian Region * Chapter 11 The Choice of Independent Georgia * Chapter 12 Kazakhstan's Security Policy in the Caspian Region * Chapter 13 Turkmenistan's Quest for Economic Security * Chapter 14 Turkmenistan and Central Asian Regional Security * Part III The Changing Conflict Dynamics in the Caspian Sea Region * Chapter 15 The Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh: Its Impact on Security in the Caspian Region * Chapter 16 The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict * Chapter 17 The Glitter and Poverty of Chechen Islam * Chapter 18 Radical Islam as a Threat to the Security of the Central Asian States: a View from Uzbekistan * Part IV Competition and Co-operation in the Caspian Sea Region * Chapter 19 Caspian Sea Region: Towards an Unstable Future * Appendix: Chronology of Defence and Security-related Declarations and Agreements Involving the countries of the Caspian Region, 1991-2001
* Chapter 1 Introduction * Part I The Caspian Security Environment * Chapter 2 The New Geopolitical Situation in the Caspian Region * Chapter 3 Energy Reserves, Pipeline Routes and the Legal Regime in the Caspian Sea * Chapter 4 The Caspian Sea: Threats to its Biological Resources and Environmental Security * Chapter 5 Major Trends in Military Expenditure and Arms Acquisitions by the States of the Caspian Region * Part II National Perspectives on Security in the Caspian Sea Region * Chapter 6 Russia's National Security Interests in the Caspian Region * Chapter 7 US Policy towards the Caspian: Can the Wish-list be Realized? * Chapter 8 Turkey's Objectives in the Caspian Region * Chapter 9 The Evolving Security Role of Iran in the Caspian Region * Chapter 10 Azerbaijan's Strategic Choice in the Caspian Region * Chapter 11 The Choice of Independent Georgia * Chapter 12 Kazakhstan's Security Policy in the Caspian Region * Chapter 13 Turkmenistan's Quest for Economic Security * Chapter 14 Turkmenistan and Central Asian Regional Security * Part III The Changing Conflict Dynamics in the Caspian Sea Region * Chapter 15 The Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh: Its Impact on Security in the Caspian Region * Chapter 16 The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict * Chapter 17 The Glitter and Poverty of Chechen Islam * Chapter 18 Radical Islam as a Threat to the Security of the Central Asian States: a View from Uzbekistan * Part IV Competition and Co-operation in the Caspian Sea Region * Chapter 19 Caspian Sea Region: Towards an Unstable Future * Appendix: Chronology of Defence and Security-related Declarations and Agreements Involving the countries of the Caspian Region, 1991-2001
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