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The Caspian Pipeline Dilemma: Political Games and Economic Losses

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Caspian Pipeline Dilemma: Political Games and Economic Losses

Contributors:

By (Author) Hooman Peimani

ISBN:

9780275970925

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th April 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

International trade and commerce
International relations

Dewey:

338.2728

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Description

Explores the implications of American policy toward Iran and its impact on the Caspian oil and natural gas industries. The Caspian Sea region is rich in oil and natural gas and can potentially become a major energy supplier. Despite the interest of the three Caspian countries of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan, their energy resources have remained mainly undeveloped a decade after their independence. The main factor that has prevented the full development of the Caspian energy resources has been the difficulty of selecting long-term safe, reliable, and economically viable export routes. The three landlocked Caspian countries have no choice but to depend on their neighbors to access international waters for their exports. For many reasons, including internal stability and extensive oil facilities and pipelines, Iran offers the most suitable routes to all three Caspian countries. However, despite the interest of the Caspian energy-exporters, in using this route, the U.S. policy of containment of Iran has prevented them from doing so. For political, economic, and security reasons, the existing in-use Georgian and Russian routes cannot and will not be a long-term solution for energy exports. The insistence of the American government on imposing the expensive and unreliable Turkish route on the reluctant Caspian energy-exporters and its categorical rejection of the Iranian route have created a major obstacle to the development of the Caspian energy industries. As Peimani suggests, if this policy continues, many oil and gas exporters will opt for the Iranian route without regard to existing U.S. punitive legislation. The results could well be the isolation of the U.S. in the Caspian region and a gradual exclusion of American oil companies from the region. This overview will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and policymakers involved with economic and political issues of the region.

Reviews

.,."a very welcome addition to the growing literature on an increasingly important region of the world. I recommend this book very highly for scholars and policy-makers alike."-Journal of Third World Studies
.,."adressess an issue of global economic and political significance."-Middle East Journal
...a very welcome addition to the growing literature on an increasingly important region of the world. I recommend this book very highly for scholars and policy-makers alike.-Journal of Third World Studies
...adressess an issue of global economic and political significance.-Middle East Journal
..."adressess an issue of global economic and political significance."-Middle East Journal
..."a very welcome addition to the growing literature on an increasingly important region of the world. I recommend this book very highly for scholars and policy-makers alike."-Journal of Third World Studies

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Hooman Peimani is an independent consultant with United Nations agencies in Geneva.

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