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Russia, China and the geopolitics of energy in Central Asia

Alexandros Petersen

Alexandros Petersen, Advisor to the European Energy Security Initiative (EESI) at the Wilson Center, publishes a joint report on the geopolitics of energy in Central Asia along with the Deputy Director of the Centre for European Reform Katinka Barysch.

Russia, China and the geopolitics of energy in Central Asia

Alexandros Petersen, Advisor to the European Energy Security Initiative (EESI) at the Wilson Center, publishes a joint report on the geopolitics of energy in Central Asia along with the Deputy Director of the Centre for European Reform Katinka Barysch. The report looks at Chinese and Russian energy policies and provides recommendations for European policymakers.  It can be downloaded here: http://www.cer.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/attachments/pdf/2011/rp_010-4118.pdf

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Alexandros Petersen

Alexandros Petersen

Former Advisor: European Energy Security Initiative; Former Public Policy Scholar
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