The energy policies of the GTO members are discussed in the context of extraction and distribution of natural gas, its export to the European countries and the environmental side-effects of these contracts. The important questions examined in this pioneering study are:
- How do the GTO members develop their interests and energy policies in the European environment?
- How do the common interests and policies of the GTO members explain the framework of the organization in the EGM?
- How is this organization perceived and assessed as a semi-coherent regional entity?
The book applies a social structuration theoretical framework with respect to geographical resources, economy, international relations and environmental dimensions to provide a multi-disciplinary assessment. Researchers in energy economics and political sciences, as well as energy analysts and consultants will find this book to be extremely beneficial.
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Roman Sidortsov, PhD, JD, LLM, Associate Professor of Energy Policy, Department of Social Sciences, Michigan Technological University
Roman Sidortsov, PhD, JD, LLM, Associate Professor of Energy Policy, Department of Social Sciences, Michigan Technological University