Journal article

Competition for energy resources - Market and power in Central Asia


Authors listWestphal, Kirsten

Publication year2007

Pages463-46+

JournalOsteuropa

Volume number57

Issue number8-9

ISSN0030-6428

eISSN2509-3444

PublisherBerliner Wissenschafts-Verlag


Abstract
Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are of strategic importance for global energy markets. The competition for resources and pipelines often stands under the key word Great Game. This recourse to the imperial past distorts the view of contemporary developments. Geo-politics, questions of power and market control may dominate. The EU's alternatives for providing political order - which rely on multilateral co-operation, international law and market mechanisms - are making little impact. But the reasons are not only to be sought in international projections of power and the politicisation of the energy issue. The reasons are that Central Asia's authoritarian regimes insist on non-intervention in their internal affairs and find grateful and politically comfortable clients in Russia and China.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWestphal, K. (2007) Competition for energy resources - Market and power in Central Asia, Osteuropa : Zeitschrift für Gegenwartsfragen des Ostens, 57(8-9), pp. 463-46+

APA Citation styleWestphal, K. (2007). Competition for energy resources - Market and power in Central Asia. Osteuropa : Zeitschrift für Gegenwartsfragen des Ostens. 57(8-9), 463-46+.


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