This book examines three bipolar relationships that have emerged as a result of the Eurasian energy triangle-Russia-Former Soviet Union region, Russia-EU, and Russia-China-and the ways in which they, along with Putin's foreign energy policy, relate to the debate between neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism.
This book examines three bipolar relationships that have emerged as a result of the Eurasian energy triangle-Russia-Former Soviet Union region, Russia-EU, and Russia-China-and the ways in which they, along with Putin's foreign energy policy, relate to the debate between neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism.
Chapter One: Exploring Eurasia Chapter Two: Theorizing 'power politics' Chapter Three: Energy politics and the Russian energy locomotive Chapter Four: Russia in the FSU region: the cases of Ukraine and Belarus Chapter Five: The strategic Russia-EU energy relations: until when? Chapter Six: The enigmatic Russo-Chinese energy relations Chapter Seven: In lieu of a conclusion
Chapter One: Exploring Eurasia Chapter Two: Theorizing 'power politics' Chapter Three: Energy politics and the Russian energy locomotive Chapter Four: Russia in the FSU region: the cases of Ukraine and Belarus Chapter Five: The strategic Russia-EU energy relations: until when? Chapter Six: The enigmatic Russo-Chinese energy relations Chapter Seven: In lieu of a conclusion
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