Caspian oil: geopolitical dreams and real issues

In 1998, Dick Cheney, then CEO of Halliburton, remarked: 'I cannot think of a time when we have had a region emerge as suddenly to become as strategically significant as the Caspian' (Kleveman 2003: 4). His remarks have been echoed by countless politicians, academics, business analysts and...

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Balance of Power
BUSINESS
Caspian Pipeline Consortium
Caspian Sea
Central Asia
China
Design and construction
Economic prospects
Evaluation
Foreign relations
Geopolitics
Hydrocarbons
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Middle East
Oil
Oil industry
Petroleum
Petroleum reserves
Pipelines
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Regional development
Russia
United States: Politics and government
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