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OIL EXPORT (2) answer(s).
 
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Does oil hinder democracy? / Ross michael L April 2001  Article
Ross michael L Article
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Publication April 2001.
Description 325-361
Key Words Oil-Middle East  Middle East-Oil  oil Export 
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ID:   088991


Trans-Caspian energy route: Cronyism, competition and cooperation in Kazakh oil export / Guliyev, Farid; Akhrarkhodjaeva, Nozima   Journal Article
Guliyev, Farid Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The article delineates the major national, regional and international level stakeholders in the westward Trans-Caspian transportation of Kazakh oil, supplemented with a discussion of the prospect of expansion of the Trans-Caspian/South Caucasus corridor in light of the presumably harmful effect of the war between Russia and Georgia in August 2008. It demonstrates that while foreign companies have been backed by their respective governments, national firms have also enjoyed considerable state support, partly due to their close links to the interests of state elites in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. It appears that most companies along the shipping line either belong to the governments of Kazakhstan or Azerbaijan, directly or indirectly (through subsidiaries), or enjoy favoritism and a near monopoly in their markets (crony capitalism). Some of these firms are privately owned but registered in offshore tax havens, while some others have rather obscure ownership structures and corporate profiles. It suggests that cronyism and state capture comprise that politico-economic environment within which the future of Caspian transport systems will have to be decided.
Key Words Kazakhstan  oil Export  Caspian 
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