The Caspian: Politics, Energy and SecurityShirin Akiner The Caspian redefines a Caspian debate long characterized by one-sided and politically motivated analyses and, at times, fantastic reporting. Bringing together a range of influential voices from academia, the media, the oil industry, civil service, the military and diplomatic corps, this book rewrites the region's recent history. |
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... military and diplomatic corps, thisbook rewrites theregion's recent history from the perspective ofthe players themselves, ferreting out thenuances that characterise contemporary Caspianenergy and security politics. Shirin Akiner is ...
... military and diplomatic corps, thisbook rewrites theregion's recent history from the perspective ofthe players themselves, ferreting out thenuances that characterise contemporary Caspianenergy and security politics. Shirin Akiner is ...
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... Military Academy, Sandhurst, in 1996. This pioneering event brought together speakers from awide rangeof backgrounds, drawn from Central Asia, Europe, Iran, Turkeyand the US. It provoked alively debate, leading to afruitful ...
... Military Academy, Sandhurst, in 1996. This pioneering event brought together speakers from awide rangeof backgrounds, drawn from Central Asia, Europe, Iran, Turkeyand the US. It provoked alively debate, leading to afruitful ...
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... military and naval supremacyonand around theCaspian Sea. This position of dominancewas eventually inherited bythe Soviet Union and, only slightly modified by bilateral treaties with Iran,remained inforce until the last years of the ...
... military and naval supremacyonand around theCaspian Sea. This position of dominancewas eventually inherited bythe Soviet Union and, only slightly modified by bilateral treaties with Iran,remained inforce until the last years of the ...
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... military equipment, he went to Russia in 1837, atthe invitation ofthe government, to produce submarine mines. He had great technical success, but his careerended infinancial disaster. His son Alfred(whowas educated in St Petersburg) ...
... military equipment, he went to Russia in 1837, atthe invitation ofthe government, to produce submarine mines. He had great technical success, but his careerended infinancial disaster. His son Alfred(whowas educated in St Petersburg) ...
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... military flag,being ab antiquothe only ones which havehad therightto navigate on the Caspian Sea, this same exclusive privilege is, for this reason, equally reserved and assured today; sothat, withtheexception of Russia, no otherpower ...
... military flag,being ab antiquothe only ones which havehad therightto navigate on the Caspian Sea, this same exclusive privilege is, for this reason, equally reserved and assured today; sothat, withtheexception of Russia, no otherpower ...
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