The Transit Dimension of EU Energy Security
Russian Gas Transit Across Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 24 November 2011
- ISBN 9780199599226
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages316 pages
- Size 235x164x29 mm
- Weight 812 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 6 Maps, 4 Figures, 7 Tables 0
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
Defining Major Working Concepts of the Thesis: Energy Security, Gas Security, Transit, Gas Transit Security
Theorising Transit Security: the Eurasian Gas Network, Power Relations and Network Governance
Existing Multilateral and Bilateral Frameworks: the Lack of Overlapping Membership and its Implications for EU Gas Transit Security
Gas Supply to Europe: the Role of Non-EU/Non-EEA Suppliers and the Increasing Importance of Transit
EU Energy Policy-in-the-Making: Focus on External Transit Security
Russian-Ukrainian Gas Relations and Their Role for EU Gas Security: Looking for a Politically Acceptable Commercial Framework
The Russian-Belarusian Gas Relations: Balancing Geopolitics and Geo-economics
The Russian-Moldovan Gas Relations: an Unstable Stability
Building a Multilateral Framework for Secure Gas Transit: the Energy Charter Treaty and the (Draft) Transit Protocol
Conclusion