Russian Energy Security and Foreign Policy
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In this collection, the editors, Adrian Dellecker and Thomas Gomart, ask how energy influences Russian foreign policy. The authors seek to examine this question in eleven chapters, divided into three parts, written by internationally recognised experts on Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia as well as economists, political scientists and practitioners.
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Energy security, Russia, Foreign Policy, Central Asia, Europe
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