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Energy Security along the New Silk Road provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal, regulatory, and geopolitical dimensions of energy governance in Central Asia. The book explores how energy resources shape international relations and economic development in this strategically important region.
Anatole Boute examines the complex interplay between energy law and geopolitics, discussing pipelines, resource management, and bilateral agreements that define Central Asian energy markets. The work addresses critical issues including infrastructure development, transit security, and the role of major powers competing for energy influence.
Part of the Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance series, this volume offers valuable insights for policymakers, energy professionals, and scholars interested in understanding how legal frameworks and geopolitical strategies intersect in securing energy resources along modern trade routes.







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