Powering Europe: Russia, Ukraine, and the Energy SqueezeSpringer, 17.12.2015 - 156 Seiten Seeking clarity about the conflict in Ukraine and responding to the urgent need to analyze Europe's energy prospects outside of Russia, Kandiyoti links analysis of real energy infrastructure with analysis of the political and economic dynamics unfolding at local, national, regional, and global levels. |
Inhalt
One Continent? 11 | |
Natural Gas as a Political Weapon? 49 | |
Nabucco South Stream and | |
Russian Geopolitics and Ukrainian War 83 | |
New Cold War? 138 | |
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Powering Europe: Russia, Ukraine, and the Energy Squeeze Rafael Kandiyoti Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2015 |
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20 bcm/year administration agreement Algeria April Asia August Belarus Bershidsky billion Brussels capacity Caspian ceasefire Chapter construction countries Crimea decade Der Spiegel Donetsk East Eastern Ukraine economic elections EU’s Europe’s European Commission ex-Soviet republics expansion February Financial gas exports gas pipeline gas prices gas supplies gas trade Gazprom geopolitical Germany Germany’s Högselius http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe http://www.ft.com http://www.nytimes infrastructure Iran January July Kandiyoti Kiev Kiev’s Kindle Locations Kremlin Kuchma Luhansk Meanwhile Merkel metres military Minsk Moscow Nabucco natural gas Nord Stream oil and gas oligarchs Opening NATO’s Door Palgrave Macmillan parliament percent Petro Poroshenko Poland political Prime Minister R. D. Asmus rebels Red Gas RFE/RL RosUkrEnergo Russia Russian Federation Russian gas sanctions seems September 2014 South Stream Soviet Union Third Energy Package tion Trans-Caspian trans-European transit Turkey Turkmen Turkmen gas Turkmenistan Ukraine Ukraine’s United Viktor Yanukovich Vladimir Putin Washington West Western Yeltsin York Yushchenko