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Power games in the Caucasus : Azerbaijan's foreign and energy policy towards the West, Russia and the Middle East / Nazrin Mehdiyeva.

By: Mehdiyeva, Nazrin, 1979-Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of international relations (Series) ; 49.Publication details: London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 2011. Description: xi, 310 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 22 cmISBN: 9781848854260 (hbk.); 1848854269 (hbk.)Subject(s): Energy policy -- Azerbaijan | Natural gas -- Political aspects -- Azerbaijan | Natural gas -- Economic aspects -- Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan -- Foreign relations -- 1991- | Azerbaijan -- Strategic aspectsLOC classification: DK697.69 | .M44 2011
Contents:
Introduction: Azerbaijan in great power politics -- How do small states survive? -- Personalities, processes, institutions : sculpting Azerbaijan's foreign and energy policy -- In the name of sovereignty : Azerbaijan's perceptions and strategies in dealing with Russia's military might -- Mining, pipelines and deals : strategic manoeuvering with Russia on the Caspian -- From euphoria to pragmatism : the evolution of Azerbaijan's policy towards Turkey -- The Western dimension of Azerbaijan's strategic manoeuvering -- Postscript and conclusions: What future for Azerbaijani gas and strategic manoeuvering?
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H2o MEHDI 28533 Not for loan BOOKS*000000021468

Introduction: Azerbaijan in great power politics -- How do small states survive? -- Personalities, processes, institutions : sculpting Azerbaijan's foreign and energy policy -- In the name of sovereignty : Azerbaijan's perceptions and strategies in dealing with Russia's military might -- Mining, pipelines and deals : strategic manoeuvering with Russia on the Caspian -- From euphoria to pragmatism : the evolution of Azerbaijan's policy towards Turkey -- The Western dimension of Azerbaijan's strategic manoeuvering -- Postscript and conclusions: What future for Azerbaijani gas and strategic manoeuvering?