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Putins Energy Agenda : The Contradictions of Russias Resource Wealth / Stefan Hedlund.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (262 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781626374805
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.790947 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Russia Emerges out of Chaos -- 2 An Energy Superpower? -- 3 Energy Assets -- 4 Assembling the Powerhouse -- 5 Gazprom and the Peculiarities of Gas -- 6 Counterreactions -- 7 Global Financial Crisis -- 8 Picking Up the Piece -- 9 Backward into the Future -- Appendixes -- Appendix 1: Russian Economic Performance -- Appendix 2: Russian Oil in Perspective -- Appendix 3: Russian Gas in Perspective -- Appendix 4: Developments of Liquefied Natural Gas -- Appendix 5: Developments of Shale Gas -- Appendix 6: The European Gas Market -- Appendix 7: Existing Oil Pipelines -- Appendix 8: Existing Gas Pipelines -- Appendix 9: Planned Gas Pipelines -- Acronyms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: The sudden arrival of massive energy wealth during Putin's long reign has turned Russia's focus to resources, with some good and some very bad results. Considering why the good—a windfall of money to pay debts and put the country's finances in order—has been so overshadowed by the bad—resource dependence, reliance on rents, and unbridled corruption—Stefan Hedlund explores the many dimensions of Russia's energy policies and politics.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Russia Emerges out of Chaos -- 2 An Energy Superpower? -- 3 Energy Assets -- 4 Assembling the Powerhouse -- 5 Gazprom and the Peculiarities of Gas -- 6 Counterreactions -- 7 Global Financial Crisis -- 8 Picking Up the Piece -- 9 Backward into the Future -- Appendixes -- Appendix 1: Russian Economic Performance -- Appendix 2: Russian Oil in Perspective -- Appendix 3: Russian Gas in Perspective -- Appendix 4: Developments of Liquefied Natural Gas -- Appendix 5: Developments of Shale Gas -- Appendix 6: The European Gas Market -- Appendix 7: Existing Oil Pipelines -- Appendix 8: Existing Gas Pipelines -- Appendix 9: Planned Gas Pipelines -- Acronyms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book

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The sudden arrival of massive energy wealth during Putin's long reign has turned Russia's focus to resources, with some good and some very bad results. Considering why the good—a windfall of money to pay debts and put the country's finances in order—has been so overshadowed by the bad—resource dependence, reliance on rents, and unbridled corruption—Stefan Hedlund explores the many dimensions of Russia's energy policies and politics.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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