Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University 2018, 4,208-217
Energy resources of the Caspian region as an instrument to ensure energy security of USА, EU and China
Mammadov Alibaba Agamirza oglu
Doctoral student in the field of history at the University of Eotvos Lorand, Hungary,e-mail:matlabm@yandex.ru
Cite this article:
Mammadov, Alibaba Agamirza oglu. (2018), Energy resources of the Caspian region as an instrument to ensure energy security of USА, EU and China. Ed.: М.D. Baldzhy (ed.-in-ch.) and others [Systema pensiinoho zabezpechennia Ukrainy ta yevrointehratsiini protsesy; za red.: М. D. Baldzhy (gol. red.)], Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University (ISSN 2313-4569), Odessa National Economics University, Odessa, No. 4(256), pp. 208-217.
Abstract
This article describes the diversification of energy resources and the impact of external actors on it. In a deep sense, it concentrates on the policy of the above aspects. Also, the article highlights the events and projects of the region's oil and gas policy. The article analyzes the works and reflections of various politicians, scientists and analysts, who characterize various and similar ways of political solution of problems in the region.
Keywords
transportation, external actors, diversification, energy resources, region? oil and gas policy.
JEL classification:
UD classification: 342-34
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