JAMESTOWN PUBLISHES "AZERBAIJAN AND THE NEW ENERGY GEOPOLITICS OF SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE"
The Jamestown Foundation announces the release of the new book Azerbaijan and the New Energy Geopolitics of Southeastern Europe, published
in cooperation with the Center for Strategic Studies in Baku. The book,
edited by Margarita Assenova and Zaur Shiriyev, enhances our
understanding of Southeastern Europe’s energy security and the potential
impact of the Southern Gas Corridor.
Structured
as an edited volume of ten essays, this book comes at a critical time
when European concerns about Russian gas supplies are growing in the
midst of the Russia-Ukraine war. The Southern Gas Corridor, which will
deliver Caspian gas from Azerbaijan to Europe, will challenge for the
first time Russia’s gas monopoly in Southeastern Europe, thus changing
the region’s geopolitical landscape.
“The
Southern Gas Corridor will bring more than natural gas to Southeastern
Europe—it will also bring energy security and enhance the overall
security of the region,” said Jamestown Foundation’s President Glen
Howard.
The
book focuses attention on Azerbaijan’s aspiring role as an energy
supplier and contributor to energy security in Southeastern Europe, its
evolving relations with countries in the region—from Greece to
Croatia—and consequently Baku’s expanding relations with the European
Union and the United States. As Greece’s financial troubles threaten to
impose new challenges to the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline, which is a part of
the Southern Gas Corridor, we can expect further developments
pertaining to energy security in the region.
Azerbaijan and the New Energy Geopolitics of Southeastern Europe is available for purchase through the Jamestown Store, as well as on Amazon and through the Brookings Press Catalog.
The
Jamestown Foundation will hold a conference outlining the new
geopolitics of energy in Southeastern Europe in Washington, DC, in the
fall of 2015.
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Founded
in 1984, The Jamestown Foundation is an independent, non-partisan
research institution dedicated to providing timely information
concerning critical political and strategic developments in China,
Russia, Eurasia and the world of terrorism. Jamestown produces three
periodic publications: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Terrorism Monitor and China Brief. Jamestown research and analysis is available to the public free-of-charge via Jamestown’s website, www.jamestown.org.
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