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ID137945
Title ProperTraditional security in Eurasia
Other Title Informationthe Caspian caught between militarisation and diplomacy
LanguageENG
AuthorContessi, Nicola
Summary / Abstract (Note)The brewing conflict over the division of resources located in the Caspian Sea has long been cited as a driver of the growth in naval capabilities of the five littoral states. However, to focus on this aspect would be to neglect the political and diplomatic advances of recent years, as well as other local and global geopolitical factors that have contributed to increased tension. Nicola Contessi explores the intricate dynamics at play in the region and the ongoing efforts to unpick them, arguing that while the 2014 Astrakhan Summit did not herald the breakthrough hailed by the five participants, it did mark a step towards resolution.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 160, No.2; Apr/May 2015: p.50-57
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 160 No 2
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  Eurasia ;  Caspian Sea ;  Militarisation ;  Traditional Security ;  Geopolitical Factors ;  Astrakhan Summit


 
 
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