
Addressing Emerging Security Risks for Energy Networks in South Caucasus
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This book presents papers from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Addressing Emerging Security Risks for Energy Flows over South Caucasus", which took place in Tbilisi, Georgia, in December 2016. The workshop brought together academics specializing in energy security, practitioners dealing with energy infrastructure, safety and critical energy projects, NATO and EU experts, and representatives from industry, civil society and governmental agencies.
The workshop consisted of six major panels, which addressed numerous issues and emphasised the importance of the energy transit function of Georgia and the South Caucasus. It reviewed existing and future energy transit projects and potential flows of oil and power, and debated areas of common interest and forms of cooperation between consumers, producers and transit states. New security challenges raised by the increased threat of terrorist activities and potential military actions were also analyzed.
Potential forms of cooperation to provide adequate strategic and tactical safeguards against emerging threats were identified by the participants, and the book will be of interest to all those concerned with the security of our energy supplies.
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- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- The Energy Security Cooperation in the Baltic States: Lessons for the South Caucasus Region
- The Relevance and Potential of the Energy Charter Treaty for the South Caucasus
- Assessing the Potential for NATO's Practical Input in Regional Energy Security
- The Outlook for Regional Cooperation in Eurasia
- European Energy Security and the Governance of the Caspian Sea: An Overview of Dynamics and Trends
- The Role of Azerbaijan in Shaping Regional Cooperation for Energy Security
- The Impact of Russian Aggression Against Ukraine on CEI
- The Geopolitics of Energy in the South Caucasus and the Prospects for Regional Energy Security Cooperation
- Poland's Energy Security Policy: Overcoming Dependence on Russia
- Systemic Approach to Energy Security
- The Security Challenges in North Caucasus: The Case of Chechnya and Dagestan
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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