Publication

Feb 2013

The shift from oil to gas has led to a growing number of stakeholders involved in influencing and shaping regional energy security discussion. What used to be predominantly the sovereign decision of a state has now become a subject of discussion which, owing to geological, political and often security constraints, may have an effect on the success of a policy. The regional aspect of energy politics is particularly potent with regard to natural gas. This is especially the case with regard to the broader geographical space comprising of the Eastern Neighborhood, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea/Caspian region.

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Author Slawomir Raszewski
Series CIES Neighbourhood Policy Papers
Issue 7
Publisher Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation (BST)
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