This book examines Russia’s multidimensional foreign energy policy
and the emerging and ongoing conflicts with energy-consuming and
transit countries. Russia’s Foreign Energy Policy examines whether
the interdependence patterns shaped through various channels (such as
foreign trade, investment, finance, technology, and social
interactions) between Russia and energy-importing countries could
prevent energy-based conflict. Drawing on semi-structured expert
interviews, Kenan Aslanli challenges the one-sided conventional wisdom
that focusses on foreign policy ambitions and overlooks the
peculiarities of the energy dimension. Instead, Aslanli highlights the
complexity of contemporary energy affairs using a holistic approach
that goes beyond geopolitics. He examines various energy types such as
crude oil, natural gas, and nuclear and considers a diverse range of
actors which include energy companies and international organizations.
Using examples from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, Aslanli
demonstrates how the Russian strategy of using energy resources as a
tool or energy weapon for foreign policy goals has a diminishing
return in the long run. This book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of energy policy, foreign policy, and Russian
studies more broadly.
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Resources, Actors, Conflicts
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ISBN
9781000937893
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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