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E-grāmata: Energy, Environment and Geopolitics in Eurasia: Search for Security in the Water-Energy-Food Nexus

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This book advances our understanding of security and its intricate interactions with geopolitics and the environment in Eurasia.



This book advances our understanding of security and its intricate interactions with geopolitics and the environment in Eurasia.

Norman A. Graham and Suhnaz Yilmaz focus on Eurasia, where the energy-water-food nexus has emerged as a vital aspect of political economy and increasingly as a decisive factor for human security. As clearly revealed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, this nexus rests on a precarious balance. Graham and Yilmaz argue that Central Eurasia is currently ‘Running on Empty’ and highlight the key environmental challenges, including water quantity and quality and food security. The authors draw on their extensive fieldwork in countries including Azerbaijan, China, Georgia Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, Turkey and Uzbekistan to assess the interests and impact of pivotal actors and evaluate the competition and complementarities of these actors regarding water, energy, food security and foreign policy imperatives. They also examine the broader interaction and implications of security at multiple levels by analysing the local, national and international factors in light of geopolitical and environmental challenges.

Taking a novel and highly interdisciplinary approach, this book will be an important resource for students and scholars of energy and food security, political economy, international conflict and cooperation and natural resource politics.

Contents

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction and Theoretical Framework

2. The Energy Security Strategy of Europe:

How did Europe Become So Dependent on Russia?

3. Europes Energy and Environmental Challenges in the Context of the
Geopolitics of

Eurasia: Is the Russian Invasion of Ukraine a Game-Changer?

4. Linking Energy, Environment and Geopolitics:

The Quest for Water, Energy and Food Security in Central Eurasia

5. Russia and Central Eurasia: How Strong is Russias Hold on its Near
Abroad?

6. Chinas Belt and Road Initiative:

Challenges and Opportunities for Central Eurasia in the Water-Energy-Food
Nexus

7. Türkiye and the Energy and Water Supply Network in the South Caucasus and
the Greater

Middle East

8. Conclusion: Towards Peace, Prosperity, and Environmental Sustainability in
Eurasia

Index
Norman A. Graham is a professor at the Center for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies and James Madison College, Michigan State University.

uhnaz Ylmaz is a professor of International Relations and serves as the dean of the College of Administrative Sciences and Economics and the director of the Graduate School of Business at Koē University, Istanbul.