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046142
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Newport, United States Naval War College, 2000.
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62p.
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Occasional Paper ;4
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1884733263
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046690 | 330.91/LIO 046690 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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142718
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Central Asia is one of the energy resource rich regions in the world. For the post-Soviet sovereign and independent Central Asian States (CAS), energy sector has assumed special political and economic significance during the last two decades. The leadership of the CAS has to deal with the geo-political influence of the global powers apart from the fact that their energy sector, being integrated with the global energy market, has also to deal with the cost and benefit of fluctuating international demand and price for oil.
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161528
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There is a growing resort to air power in Nigeria’s military and security engagements in the oil producing region of Niger Delta. However, most literatures on security engagements in the region overlook air power, or reduce it to unnecessary flying and indiscriminate bombing of civilians. Air power plays a considerable role in surveillance and coercion against the menace of kidnapping, sabotage, oil theft and illegal oil refining, militancy, and armed robbery against ships in the Niger Delta and associated piracy off the coasts of Nigeria, its neighbours and the Gulf of Guinea. It is also involved in strategic transportation, search and rescue/relieve of endangered civilians (e.g. hostages) and to an extent victims of natural disasters (e.g. floods). This article seeks to examine the threats to security in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, and the relevance of air power in the arrangement of security responses and disaster management in the region.
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ID:
070222
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073414
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ID:
142705
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ID:
000473
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New Delhi, Lancers, 1999.
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Description |
xx, 388p.
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8170950708
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041835 | 320.540947/SHA 041835 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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030272
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London, Her Majesty's Statationary office, 1971.
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xvii, 520p.Hbk
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Series |
History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Civil Series
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116300744
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013661 | 940.531/PAY 013661 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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045477
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London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1971.
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Description |
xvii, 520p.Hbk
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History of the Second World War
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015554 | 940.531/PAY 015554 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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072436
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142717
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Energy resources are reshaping the geopolitical map in Eurasia. Eventual control of the development of oil deposits as well as the eventual pipeline routing will determine the political and economic future of Russia, Turkey and the Central Asian states; it will determine Iran’s position in the region and its relations with the West; it will determine the realignment of the strategic triangle among the US, Russia and China; and it will have strategic consequences by lessening dependence on Persian Gulf oil. The absence of a robust security bulwark and deep rooted intra-regional conflicts raises concerns about the viability of regional security in West Asia. Now importance arises that whether India should start getting involved in the regional security of West Asia by helping create a regional security bulwark which may deter the outside interference in the region or not. We must remember that, the region forms a part of India's extended neighbourhood.
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159742
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142731
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Energy is sine qua non for development of a country irrespective of the situation that they are placed in the larger milieu of development. It is the most sought after entity across continents and will continue to play determinant role in international politics and international relation. Over the last few decades it has developed potentials to dictate the world order and has designed and redesigned the world order. It has fast become a turf and a battle ground not only for major powers of the world but also for oil possessing countries as well as for non-state actors. It is fundamental to socio-economic and technological development of the nation state. In the fast globalising and increasingly competitive world, it has come to occupy front-stage in world politics.Contemporary multi-polar worldwhich is characterised by competition for resources, energy security (both the access and flow of it) is among the most pressing issues in global politics.
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142719
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For India’s energy security, the good news is the continuing weakness in global crude prices as it imports 80 per cent of its requirements. As the world’s fastest growing economy, it has burgeoning requirements for oil and gas from West, Central Asia and elsewhere, as domestic production has sharply declined. Brent crude prices have averaged $53 a barrel in 2015 and will be at the same levels in 2016 as well. Although the NDA government has not fully passed on the benefit of cheaper crude to consumers at the pump it must ensure supplies of cheap oil and gas for the Indian economy.
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092634
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059481
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Oct-Dec 2004.
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ID:
138045
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West Asia is currently in the midst of tumultuous changes due to atypical forces that have compelled member-states to maintain alliances with the major powers.
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173529
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The current tensions in West Asia and the looming war clouds over the skies of Iran appear to be the fallout of Tehran-Riyadh traditional animosity and the US’ killing one of the top most military officer Major General Qasim Soleimani of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps outside the Baghdad International Airport on 3rd Jan. 2020 through a precision missile attack and also due to Washington’s unilateral withdrawal from the much celebrated Nuclear Treaty with Teheran, which altogether have further aggravated the already tense and mutually suspicious relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia on the one hand and also Tehran and Washington on the other.
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148383
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Africa and for that matter the Gulf of Guinea cannot be indifferent to the global energy politics of the 21st century. The increasing importance of the region has attracted major actors in the energy sector. The competing interests of these actors are played out in various forms. This heightened interest in the region, especially with the discovery of oil in huge commercial quantities, has brought the importance of the area into focus in global oil politics. This paper looks at the importance of the region in light of the huge energy potentials of the Gulf of Guinea and how the institution of proper governance systems could serve as an important factor in ensuring the proper management of the resource.
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ID:
049594
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New Delhi, Knowledge world,
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Description |
xiv, 182p.
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Standard Number |
8187966114
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047310 | 333.790954/RAY 047310 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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