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Central Asia China Russia: Energy Triangle Geo-economics and Geopolitics

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on January 15, 2017 by Robert M. CutlerMay 12, 2017

In the configuration of Central Asia, China, Russia energy, China is increasing its geo-economic Influence but Russia remains the main military-strategic power.

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Posted in Black Sea basin, Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, China, East Asia, East Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Foresight Briefings, Gas/CNG/LNG, Greater Central Asia, Investment, Media Interviews, Oil, Pipelines, Russia, Southeastern Europe, Turkey | Tagged Azerbaijan, Blue Stream, China, Gazprom, Kyapaz/Serdar, Nord Stream, OPAL, Petronas, Russia, Southern Gas Corridor, TCGP, Turk Stream, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, White Stream

The Turkish Stream Agreement and What It Means

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on December 2, 2016 by Robert M. CutlerDecember 11, 2016

On October 10, in the margins of the 23rd World Energy Congress being held in Ankara, Russia’s president Vladimir Putin and Turkey’s prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed a Turkish Stream agreement confirming common intentions to proceed with construction of … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Gas/CNG/LNG, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Reports, Turkey | Tagged Russia, TANAP, Turkey, Turkish Stream

Challenges Facing Turkish Foreign Policy

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on September 19, 2016 by Robert M. CutlerDecember 5, 2016

What does it mean for Turkish foreign policy, that the Obama Administration’s conscious policy of diminishing American power and prestige in Western Asia continues to yield benefits to Russia and Iran? The Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer, looking mainly at … Continue reading →

Posted in Newspaper Op-eds, Plan/Strategy Overviews, Russia, South Caucasus, Southwest Asia, Turkey | Tagged Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Nagorno-Karabakh, Russia, South Ossetia, Turkey

What Future for Turkish-Russian Relations?

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on August 12, 2016 by Robert M. CutlerDecember 5, 2016

The renewal of Turkish-Russian relations represents an invigoration of its already existing “Eurasian direction” in foreign policy, including outreach to Central Asia, India and China. It is a substitute for the failed “Zero Problems with Neighbors” policy of former foreign … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Eastern Europe, Gas/CNG/LNG, Integration-Cooperation, Newspaper Op-eds, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia, South Caucasus, Southern Gas Corridor, Southwest Asia, Turkey | Tagged Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, ITGI, OBSEC, Poseidon, Russia, Turkey, Turkish Stream

Russian Economic Sanctions on Turkey Are Weak

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on December 9, 2015 by Robert M. CutlerFebruary 11, 2016

Russian economic sanctions on Turkey, according to a report just published by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, will affect the rate of Turkish economic growth but only to a limited degree. The eduction in Turkey’s GDP growth in … Continue reading →

Posted in Domestic & Reform, Gas/CNG/LNG, Military & Nuclear, Policy Analyses, Russia, Turkey | Tagged Gazprom, Iran, LNG, Russia, Syria, TANAP, Turkey

Russia Turkey Energy Conflict Keeps Azerbaijan Gas on Target for Europe

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on November 25, 2015 by Robert M. CutlerDecember 14, 2015

Even before Turkey’s shoot-down of a Russian bomber for violating its airspace, there was Russia Turkey energy conflict over “renovated” prospects for the Turkish Stream natural gas pipeline project between the two countries. One had the right to be skeptical, … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Gas/CNG/LNG, Investment, Military & Nuclear, Nuclear, Pipelines, Russia, South Caucasus, Southeastern Europe, Southern Europe, Southern Gas Corridor, Turkey | Tagged Azerbaijan, Eastring, FYROM, Gazprom, Greece, Hungary, Russia, Serbia, Syria, TANAP, TAP, TCGP, Tesla, Turkey, Turkish Stream

Russian sanctions busting by German energy companies?

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on July 9, 2015 by Robert M. CutlerJuly 10, 2015

Two unrelated announcements this week give the unhappy impression of Russian sanctions busting by German energy companies. The European Union decided last month to extend the sanctions against Russia that were set to expire at the end of July. Such … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Eastern Europe, Electricity, Ethnic & Religious, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia | Tagged Crimea, E.ON, EU, Gazprom, Germany, NEL, Nord Stream, OMV, OPAL, Royal Dutch Shell, Russia, Siemens, Ukraine

The EU’s Eastern Partnership Ukraine policy

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

The EU’s Eastern Partnership Ukraine policy fails to recognize the fact of a conflict situation in Ukraine. This failure exacerbates the deleterious results of the EU’s failure to define its goals there, as well as with respect to the Eastern … Continue reading →

Posted in Domestic & Reform, Eastern Europe, EU Energy Union, Europe, Europe-Russia-Ukraine, Integration-Cooperation, Russia, Strategic Overviews | Tagged Eastern Partnership, Energy Union, ENP, EU, Russia, Ukraine

Regional energy governance and the Southern Gas Corridor

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on June 19, 2015 by Robert M. CutlerJune 19, 2015

Regional energy governance and the Southern Gas Corridor Public lecture at the Ludwig von Mises Institute–Europe, Brussels, 16 June 2015. Audio   Topic Not long ago Russia’s President Vladimir Putin scrapped plans for South Stream, the major new natural gas … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Caspian Sea basin, Environment, Gas/CNG/LNG, Keynote Speeches, Pipelines, Russia, Southern Gas Corridor, Turkey | Tagged BTC, global energy governance, Nabucco, Russia, South Stream, Southern Gas Corridor, TANAP, TAP, Turkish Stream

Turkish Stream construction begins without contract

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on June 11, 2015 by Robert M. CutlerJune 11, 2015

Russia began Turkish Stream construction this month without even a sales contract in place for Turkey to accept the gas. The European Union is unsympathetic to Turkish Stream, which is Russia’s last-minute replacement for the cancelled South Stream project that … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Europe-Russia-Ukraine, Foresight Briefings, Gas/CNG/LNG, Pipelines, Russia, South Caucasus, Southern Gas Corridor, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Turkey | Tagged Azerbaijan, Gazprom, Russia, South Stream, TANAP, TAP, Transbalkan pipeline, Turkish Stream, Ukraine

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