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|a Balmaceda, Margarita Mercedes
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|a The politics of energy dependency
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Ukraine, Belarus, and Lithuania between domestic oligarchs and Russian pressure
|c Margarita M. Balmaceda
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|a Toronto ; Buffalo ; London
|b University of Toronto Press
|c 2013 ©2013
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|a Part I: Larger Influencing Factors -- 1. Introduction: Domestic Politics and the Management of Energy Dependency in the Former Soviet Union -- 2. The Legacy of the Common Soviet Energy Past: Path Dependencies and Energy Networks -- 3. The Domestic Russian Background: Domestic Choices, Foreign Energy Policy Levers, and Trans-border Rent-seeking -- Part II: Case Studies -- 4. Ukraine: Energy Dependency and the Rise of the Ukrainian Oligarchs -- 5. Belarus: Turning Dependency into Power? -- 6. Lithuania: Energy Policy Between Domestic Interests, Russia, and the EU -- Part: III: Conclusions -- 7. Conclusion: Managing Dependency, Managing Interests -- Chronologies of Main Energy Events for Belarus, Lithuania and Ukraine.
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|a Energy policy--Ukraine
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|a Energy policy--Belarus
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|a Energy policy--Lithuania
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|a Energy policy--Russia (Federation)
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|a Studies in comparative political economy and public policy
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|a 10.3138/9781442695795
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|u https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.3138/9781442695795
|x Verlag
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|a A must-read for anyone interested in Eastern Europe, Russia, and the politics of natural resources, this book reveals the insights gained by looking at post-Soviet development and international relations issues not only from a Moscow-centered perspective, but from that of individual actors in other states.
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