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Energy dependency, politics and corruption in the former Soviet Union : Russia's power, oligarchs' profits and Ukraine's missing energy policy, 1995-2006
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ISBN: 9780415541268 9780415437790 9780203934340 9781134072651 9781134072699 9781134072705 0415437792 0415541263 Year: 2008 Volume: 37 Publisher: London: Routledge,

Independent Belarus : domestic determinants, regional dynamics, and implications for the West
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ISBN: 0916458946 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.) : Harvard university. Ukrainian research institute and Davis Center for Russian Studies,

On the edge : Ukrainian-Central European-Russian security triangle
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ISBN: 9639116807 9789639116801 Year: 2000 Publisher: Budapest: Central European university press,

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Russian Energy Chains : The Remaking of Technopolitics from Siberia to Ukraine to the European Union 
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ISBN: 9780231197489 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press,

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Russia's use of its vast energy resources for leverage against post-Soviet states such as Ukraine is widely recognized as a threat. Yet we cannot understand this danger without also understanding the opportunity that Russian energy represents. From corruption-related profits to transportation-fee income to subsidized prices, many within these states have benefited by participating in Russian energy exports. To understand Russian energy power in the region, it is necessary to look at the entire value chain - including production, processing, transportation, and marketing - and at the full spectrum of domestic and external actors involved, from Gazprom to regional oligarchs to European Union regulators. This book follows Russia's three largest fossil-fuel exports - natural gas, oil, and coal - from production in Siberia through transportation via Ukraine to final use in Germany in order to understand the tension between energy as threat and as opportunity. The author reveals how this dynamic has been a key driver of political development in post-Soviet states in the period between independence in 1991 and Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. She analyzes how the physical characteristics of different types of energy, by shaping how they can be transported, distributed, and even stolen, affect how each is used - not only technically but also politically. Both a geopolitical travelogue of the journey of three fossil fuels across continents and an incisive analysis of technology's role in fossil-fuel politics and economics, this book offers new ways of thinking about energy in Eurasia and beyond.


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Europa unter Spannung : Energiepolitik zwischen Ost und West
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Berlin Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde

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Russian energy chains : the remaking of technopolitics from Siberia to Ukraine to the European Union
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ISBN: 023155219X 0231197489 0231197497 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, New York : Columbia University Press,

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Russia’s use of its vast energy resources for leverage against post-Soviet states such as Ukraine is widely recognized as a threat. Yet we cannot understand this danger without also understanding the opportunity that Russian energy represents. From corruption-related profits to transportation-fee income to subsidized prices, many within these states have benefited by participating in Russian energy exports. To understand Russian energy power in the region, it is necessary to look at the entire value chain—including production, processing, transportation, and marketing—and at the full spectrum of domestic and external actors involved, from Gazprom to regional oligarchs to European Union regulators.This book follows Russia’s three largest fossil-fuel exports—natural gas, oil, and coal—from production in Siberia through transportation via Ukraine to final use in Germany in order to understand the tension between energy as threat and as opportunity. Margarita M. Balmaceda reveals how this dynamic has been a key driver of political development in post-Soviet states in the period between independence in 1991 and Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. She analyzes how the physical characteristics of different types of energy, by shaping how they can be transported, distributed, and even stolen, affect how each is used—not only technically but also politically. Both a geopolitical travelogue of the journey of three fossil fuels across continents and an incisive analysis of technology’s role in fossil-fuel politics and economics, this book offers new ways of thinking about energy in Eurasia and beyond.


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Back from the cold? : The EU and Belarus in 2009.
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ISSN: 10177566 10177566 ISBN: 9789291981595 9291981591 Year: 2009 Volume: 119 119 Publisher: Paris Institute for Security Studies

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