Energy Dependency, Politics and Corruption in the Former Soviet Union : Russia's Power, Oligarchs' Profits and Ukraine's Missing Energy Policy, 1995-2006.

Yazar:Balmaceda, Margarita M
Materyal türü: KonuKonuSeri kaydı: Yayıncı: London : Taylor & Francis Group, 2008Telif hakkı tarihi: �2008Baskı: 1st edTanım: 1 online resource (241 pages)İçerik türü:text Ortam türü:computer Taşıyıcı türü: online resourceISBN: 9780203934340Konu(lar): Energy policy -- Russia (Federation) | Energy policy -- Ukraine | Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- Ukraine | Ukraine -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)Tür/Form:Electronic books.Ek fiziksel biçimler:Print version:: Energy Dependency, Politics and Corruption in the Former Soviet UnionDDC sınıflandırma: 333.790947090511 LOC classification: HD9502.R82 -- B35 2008ebÇevrimiçi kaynaklar: Click to View
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Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Note on transliterations -- 1 Introduction: Energy, integration and disintegration in the former USSR -- Part 1: Frame of reference and context of the energy question -- 2 The energy-foreign policy nexus -- 3 De facto policy-making system and energy policy: The Ukrainian political system under Kuchma and beyond -- 4 Politics and economics in the development of the Ukrainian energy markets, 1995-2004 -- Part 2: Rents of dependency and the Russian factor in Ukrainian energy policy under Kuchma, 1995-2004 -- 5 Ukraine's management of its energy dependency relationship with Russia: the track record 1995-2004 -- 6 Domestic institutions and Ukraine's responses to energy dependency -- 7 Rents of dependency and the problem of energy dependency -- Part 3: Energy policy and energy dependency under Yushchenko -- 8 Energy and the rise and fall of the Orange Revolution -- 9 Conclusion: Ukraine, energy, and Russia's new power -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Özet: Energy has become a major element to Russia's attempts, under Putin, to restore its influence over former Soviet territories and reaffirm itself as the dominant regional power. This book investigates how Russia has manipulated the energy of its neighbours on Russian energy supplies to achieve its foreign policy goals, focusing in particular on relations with Ukraine. This book, based on a multitude of primary Ukrainian and Russian primary sources until now not brought to the attention of Western readers, examines important events such as Russia's January 2006 suspension of gas supplies to Ukraine, and the implications for Ukraine's 'Orange Revolution', other post-Soviet states and Western Europe. However, it goes further in showing how domestic political conditions in non-Russian states may facilitate Russia's use of energy as a foreign policy weapon, investigating the local groups that often receive significant profits from allowing Russia to control energy markets and energy transit possibilities. With European countries becoming more dependent upon Russian energy, this book will be of interest not only to Russian Studies and Eastern European Studies experts, but to scholars of international relations and European politics.
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Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Note on transliterations -- 1 Introduction: Energy, integration and disintegration in the former USSR -- Part 1: Frame of reference and context of the energy question -- 2 The energy-foreign policy nexus -- 3 De facto policy-making system and energy policy: The Ukrainian political system under Kuchma and beyond -- 4 Politics and economics in the development of the Ukrainian energy markets, 1995-2004 -- Part 2: Rents of dependency and the Russian factor in Ukrainian energy policy under Kuchma, 1995-2004 -- 5 Ukraine's management of its energy dependency relationship with Russia: the track record 1995-2004 -- 6 Domestic institutions and Ukraine's responses to energy dependency -- 7 Rents of dependency and the problem of energy dependency -- Part 3: Energy policy and energy dependency under Yushchenko -- 8 Energy and the rise and fall of the Orange Revolution -- 9 Conclusion: Ukraine, energy, and Russia's new power -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

Energy has become a major element to Russia's attempts, under Putin, to restore its influence over former Soviet territories and reaffirm itself as the dominant regional power. This book investigates how Russia has manipulated the energy of its neighbours on Russian energy supplies to achieve its foreign policy goals, focusing in particular on relations with Ukraine. This book, based on a multitude of primary Ukrainian and Russian primary sources until now not brought to the attention of Western readers, examines important events such as Russia's January 2006 suspension of gas supplies to Ukraine, and the implications for Ukraine's 'Orange Revolution', other post-Soviet states and Western Europe. However, it goes further in showing how domestic political conditions in non-Russian states may facilitate Russia's use of energy as a foreign policy weapon, investigating the local groups that often receive significant profits from allowing Russia to control energy markets and energy transit possibilities. With European countries becoming more dependent upon Russian energy, this book will be of interest not only to Russian Studies and Eastern European Studies experts, but to scholars of international relations and European politics.

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