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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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US oil strategy in the Caspian basin: hegemony through interdependence / Raphael, Sam; Stokes, Doug   Journal Article
Stokes, Doug Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract President Obama has continued to emphasise the strategic importance of stable energy supplies to US national security interests, with the oil-rich Central Asian region a key part of global energy markets. This region has seen significant economic and strategic inroads by the United States over the last decade in a broad attempt to integrate it within the US-led liberal order. This article examines these policy developments and draws upon theoretical debates on US grand strategy to argue that, rather than necessarily signalling increasing geopolitical rivalry with other powers such as China and Russia, US policy is designed primarily to incorporate the region through deepening market interdependence. As such, while there is a complex mix of geopolitical rivalry and economic interdependence developing in the Caspian, even in the face of purported US decline and increase of its domestic supplies through fracking, Washington remains committed to acting as a hegemonic stabiliser in the Caspian.
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