This book places Eurasia in its entirety within a single explanatory framework and examines, for the first time to that extent, Russia as a Eurasian energy power in its affairs with the two main geopo
This book examines three bipolar relationships that have emerged as a result of the Eurasian energy triangle—Russia-Former Soviet Union region, Russia-EU, and Russia-China—and the ways in which they,
This book looks at critical regional topics, such as the conflicts in Moldova, Crimea, Georgia, and South Ossetia and compares the countries’ energy politics.