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Recent Developments in Cooperative Energy Security

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on October 1, 2007 by Robert M. CutlerMay 15, 2015

The original concept of cooperative energy security, which is not just intergovernmental cooperation, is a progressive development of research into the sources of effective international environmental protection when economic, political and social elements in a manner impossible to disentangle. The idea of “strategic alliance” among government, industry and civil society also describes, in the political realm, the traditional relationship conceived in democratic theory between a civil society and its government.

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Posted in Asia, Caspian Sea basin, Cooperative Energy Security, Europe, Gas/CNG/LNG, Integration-Cooperation, Oil, Policy/Academic Articles, South Caucasus | Tagged civil society, cooperative energy security, energy governance, NGOs, public-private partnership, strategic alliance, sustainable development

South Caucasus Frozen Conflicts: Overview and Comparison

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on April 20, 2007 by Robert M. CutlerMay 12, 2015

Summary of remarks prepared for the panel “South Caucasus Frozen Conflicts: Overview and Comparison,” Frozen Conflicts Workshop, Centre for International Relations, Queen’s University, 20 April 2007 This report is a summary synthesis of previous research (Cutler 2003) examining four factors … Continue reading →

Posted in Conflict–Security, Ethnic & Religious, Policy Analyses, South Caucasus, Strategic Overviews | Tagged Abkhazia, Ajaria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Javakhetia, Nagorno-Karabakh, South Ossetia

New Chance for the Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline?

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on February 28, 2007 by Robert M. CutlerMay 25, 2015

A significant indicator of Turkmenistan’s future diplomatic and economic course, and for the Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TCGP) in particular, is whether new President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow will undertake a rapprochement with Azerbaijan. Former president Saparmurat Niyazov, self-styled “Turkmenbashi” (leader of Turkmens), … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, China, Conflict–Security, Eastern Europe, Integration-Cooperation, Oil, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Reports, South Caucasus, Southern Gas Corridor, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Turkey, United States | Tagged Azerbaijan, BTC, China, Gazprom, Georiga, Iran, ITG, Kazkahstan, Kyapaz, Nabucco, Russia, Shah Deniz, TCGP, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine

Global Problems of Cooperative Energy Security

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on May 1, 2006 by Robert M. CutlerMay 15, 2015

Beginning with a focus on cooperative energy security, a move to sustainable development encourages a longer-term perspective that also expands the picture to include regional and local ecosystems as well as other aspects of development such as the varieties of cultural ideas about nature, community and identity. Since development depends on the products of many ecosystems, cooperative energy security for sustainable development implies a long-term balancing of energy, environment and economic development. Only a tripartite strategic alliance embracing publics as well as governments and industry can bring to bear the distributed knowledge required to accomplish these tasks

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Posted in Asia, Caspian Sea basin, Cooperative Energy Security, Europe, Gas/CNG/LNG, Integration-Cooperation, Oil, Policy/Academic Articles, South Caucasus | Tagged civil society, cooperative energy security, energy governance, NGOs, public-private partnership, strategic alliance, sustainable development

South Ossetia Conflict Profile

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on October 28, 2001 by Robert M. CutlerJune 28, 2015

A “Self-determination Conflict Profile” summarizing its history from the 19th century, the role of the United States, proposed solutions and an evaluation of prospects for the conflict’s settlement.

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Posted in Conflict–Security, Ethnic & Religious, Integration-Cooperation, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Reports, South Caucasus, Strategic Overviews, United States | Tagged Abkhazia, Georgia, OSCE, Russia, South Ossetia

How Shah Deniz Gas Is Changing the Equation (2/9)

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on July 11, 2000 by Robert M. CutlerMay 12, 2015

Fall-out continues from the Shah Deniz gas find offshore from Azerbaijan. Several weeks ago, part one of this series examined developments around the Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TCGP) from Turkmenistan, and Iran’s problems with Turkmenistani gas imports. The evident withdrawal of … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, China, Conflict–Security, Economy & Finance, Gas/CNG/LNG, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Report, South Asia, South Caucasus, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Turkey, United States | Tagged AMG, Atyrau-Samara, Azerbaijan, BTC, China, CNPC, Gazprom, Iran, Kazakhstan, KazTransOil, Kyapaz, Shah Deniz, Shell, TCGP, Tengiz, Turkmenistan, UMG, Uzbekistan, Xinjiang

Russia, Turkey, Iran: An Eternal Triangle

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on July 5, 2000 by Robert M. CutlerMay 19, 2015

The one formal organization is the Central Asian Economic Union which includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The leaders of these countries have concluded several agreements on expanding economic cooperation, but these will remain a dead letter until the Uzbek … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, Integration-Cooperation, Oil, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, South Caucasus, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Terminals, Turkey | Tagged BTC, China, Gazprom, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

The Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline, Blue Stream, and Turkey

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on March 6, 2000 by Robert M. CutlerFebruary 3, 2018

For much of the period since the November 1999 OSCE summit in Istanbul, this column has principally discussed developments concerning the Baku-Ceyhan main export pipeline (MEP). I wish to shift gears here for an extended review of recent events related … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, EU, Gas/CNG/LNG, Pipelines, Plan/Strategy Overviews, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Reports, South Caucasus, Southern Gas Corridor, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Turkey, United States | Tagged Azerbaijan, Blue Stream, BTC, Georgia, Iran, Russia, TCGP, Trans-Caspian, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine

Ethnic Armenian Javakhetia: Flashpoint or Bottleneck?

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on December 6, 1999 by Robert M. CutlerMay 14, 2015

This commentary provides background on Javakhetia, the ethnically Armenian region in southern Georgia, in order to establish that is not the next Karabakh and not another Abkhazia, and therefore neither flashpoint nor bottleneck for oil pipelines crossing the Caucasus from the Caspian to the Black Sea. Stability in Javakhetia is likely to continue, although in the long term there is a wild card: the Meskhetian Turks, a people deported by Stalin whose has been mandated to their homeland, which lies west of Javakhetia proper and east of Ajaria.

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Posted in Central Asia, Ethnic & Religious, Oil, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Reports, South Caucasus, Southwest Asia, Turkey | Tagged Abkhazia, Adjaria, Armenia, BTC, Georgia, Javakhetia, Meskhetia, Nagarno-Karabakh

Instability in the Balance: The Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on November 24, 1999 by Robert M. CutlerMay 19, 2015

The signing of the Istanbul Protocol on the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline at the recent OSCE meeting was highly important politically to the leaders who signed it. But the project will in the long run be more important to the peoples of … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, Domestic & Reform, Ethnic & Religious, Integration-Cooperation, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Reports, South Caucasus, Southeastern Europe, Southern Gas Corridor, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Turkey, United States | Tagged Azerbaijan, BTC, Bulgaria, CPC, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Tengiz, Turkey, Ukraine

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