Russian and Caspian energy developments and their implications for Norway and Norwegian actors (RUSSCASP)
RUSSCASP har som mål å undersøke drivkrefter i russisk og kaspisk energieksport, energiutvikling i nordområdene og den potensielle rolle utenlandske energibedrifter vil kunne få i denne regionen.Deltakere
Jakub M. Godzimirski
Helge Blakkisrud
Elana Wilson Rowe
Heidi Kjærnet
Indra Øverland
Natalia Moen-Larsen
Russisk og kaspisk energi er en kilde til både muligheter og risiko for politisk virksomhet og for forretningsfolk verden over, ikke minst i Norge, som både er Russlands nabo og en nøkkelspiller i olje- og gassindustrien.
Forskningsprogrammet, Russian and Caspian Energy Developments (RUSSCASP), har som mål å øke forståelsen av framtidsutsiktene for tre områder som er strategisk viktige for Norge:
1) Russland og det kaspiske område som arena for utenlandske energiselskaper,
2) Drivkrefter og vilkår for russisk og kaspisk enegieksport og
3) Energiutvikling i nordområdene.
Finansiering
Norges forskningsråd.
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- Øverland, Indra , Heidi Kjærnet, Andrea Kendall-Taylor [red.] (2010). Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Abingdon, Routledge. 208 sider. This book analyses the role of oil and gas in the development of the three main petroleum exporters in the Caspian region - Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan - and how energy resources influence interactions with semi-authoritarian Russia and China.
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- Godzimirski, Jakub M.
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(2008). The Trajectory of Reform in Turkmenistan: Implications for Foreign Oil Companies,
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(2008). Doing business in Uzbekistan,
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.Voorburg,OGEL - Global Energy Law & Regulation Portal .This paper provides a short but comprehensive survey of different aspects of doing business in Uzbekistan. [url] - Øverland, Indra ( 2008). The Dynamics of Energy in the Eurasian Context. bokanmeldelse, Nordisk Østforum, vol 22, nr. 1, s. 117-119, 1. mars
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(2008). Shtokman and Russia's Arctic Petroleum Frontier,
in Robert Orttung, Jeronim Perovic, Heiko Pleines and Hans-Henning Schröder (eds) Russia's Energy Sector between Politics and Business
.Bremen,Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen.s. 45-49.This paper discuss the development of the Shtokman project and it's implications for Russian–Norwegian relations in the north. [url] - Wilson Rowe, Elana
(2008). Regional Influence in Oil and Gas Development: A Case Study of Sakhalin,
in Robert Orttung, Jeronim Perovic, Heiko Pleines and Hans-Henning Schröder (eds): Russia's Energy Sector between Politics and Business
.Bremen,Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen.s. 56-59.The off shore oil and gas reserves off Sakhalin Island in Russia’s Far East are one of Russia’s more promising locations for new field development.This article examines ways in which regional administrations can and do influence the process of off shore oil and gas development in the Russian federation through a case study of the Sakhalin Oblast Administration. [url] - Kjærnet, Heidi
(2010). Displacement in a Booming Economy: IDPs in Azerbaijan,
in Overland, Indra , Heidi Kjærnet, Andrea Kendall-Taylor [eds.] Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan
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(2010). Azerbaijani–Russian Relations and the Economization of Foreign Policy,
in Overland, Indra , Heidi Kjærnet, Andrea Kendall-Taylor [eds.] Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan
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(2010). China and Russia: Partners or Firewalls for the Caspian Petro-States?,
in Overland, Indra , Heidi Kjærnet, Andrea Kendall-Taylor [eds.] Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan
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(2010). The Resource Curse and Authoritarianism in the Caspian Petro-States ,
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(2010). The Logic of Authoritarianism in the Caspian Petro-States,
in Overland, Indra , Heidi Kjærnet, Andrea Kendall-Taylor [eds.] Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.
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(2009). Natural Gas and Russia-Turkmenistan Relations,
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(2009). The Energy Dimension of Azerbaijani-Russian Relations: Maneuvering for Nagorno-Karabakh,
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(2009). Russia and Kazakhstan: A Special Relationship ,
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(2009). The Northern Dimension of the Russian Gas Strategy,
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(2009). Northern Offshore Oil and Gas Resources: Policy challenges and Approaches,
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(2009). Who is to Blame? Agency, Causality, Responsibility and the Role of Experts in Russian Framings of Global Climate Change,
in Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 61, no. 4
. London, Routledge.s. 593-619.This article analyses the politics of Russian climate change by pinpointing how global warming has been framed over a seven year period in a government-owned, leading daily newspaper, Rossiiskaya Gazeta, and how climate experts have intervened in such framings. [url] - Øverland, Indra , Kyrre Brækhus
(2009). Chinese Perspectives on Russian Oil and Gas,
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(2010). At Arm's Length? Applied Social Science and its Sponsors,
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(2010). Strategic Resources, Strategic Players: The Role of National versus International Oil Companies in Post-Soviet Eurasia,
i Roger E. Kanet og Maria Raquel Freire (red.), Key Players and Regional Dynamics in Eurasia. The Return of the 'Great Game'
.Palgrave Macmillan.s. 271-289.This chapter provides an account of the policy choices Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia have made with regard to balancing foreign involvement in petroleum development with national control of the region’s strategic resources. [url]
