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At home in fraying borders / Darke, Diana   Journal Article
Darke, Diana Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract One glance at a modern map is enough to understand why Nusaybin is a hotspot in today's world. Lying in southeast Turkey, it looks across the border at its southerly reflection, Qamishi is northeast Syria ; its main east west highway hosts an endless convey of tankers with their precious cargo heading out from Erbil in oil-rich Iraqi Kurdistan into oil poor Turkey
Key Words Geopolitics  Iraq  Turkey  Middle East  Syria  Kurdistan 
Energy Policy  Iraq - Syria  Petro Politics  Petro Strategy  Iraq - Turkey  Turkey - Syria 
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ID:   133212


China to the rescue / Rehman, Shadid Ur   Journal Article
Rehman, Shadid Ur Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A great deal has been said and heard about US$ 30 billion that China has proposed to invest in the Pakistan-China Economic Corridor, as well as the Pakistani power sector, in the next three to four years. If these projects were to come to fruition, they would go a long way in bringing an end to the scourge of load-shedding that plagues Pakistan. But what its proponents fail to point out is that this investment would come in the form of Independent Power Projects (IPPs) and would depend entirely on the feasibility and bankability of these projects.
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Circumventing hormuz / James, Mina; Daniel, Serwer   Journal Article
James, Mina Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract After 34 years, the Carter Doctrine remains valid. But there are cheaper and more effective ways of keeping the oil flowing than unilateral deployment of military force.
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