Russian Energy Chains: The Remaking of Technopolitics from Siberia to Ukraine to the European UnionColumbia University Press, 11 mei 2021 - 421 pagina's 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. |
Inhoudsopgave
1922 | |
1928 | |
1944 | |
CHAPTER THREE | 1965 |
PART | 1995 |
Managing Value Swings from Siberian Fields to Gasoline Stations in Germany | |
CHAPTER | |
PART THREE | |
CHAPTER EIGHT | |
Glossary of Key Technical Terms in the Natural Gas Oil and Coal | |
Main Actors | |
Chronologies of Main Natural Gas Oil and Coal Market Events | |
Selected Bibliography | |
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