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The Competition of Major Powers for the Caspian Energy Resources
Author(s) -
Yaşar Sarı,
Айман Азмуханова
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
l.n. gumilev atyndaġy euraziâ u̇lttyk̦ universitetìnìn̦ habaršysy. tarihi ġylymdar, filosofiâ, dìntanu seriâsy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-2489
pISSN - 2616-7255
DOI - 10.32523/2616-7255-2020-131-2-56-67
Subject(s) - geopolitics , rivalry , littoral zone , competition (biology) , position (finance) , geography , natural resource , central asia , energy resources , subsoil , environmental protection , economy , natural resource economics , economic geography , oceanography , ecology , political science , business , physical geography , geology , economics , finance , politics , biology , soil water , law , macroeconomics
This article analyzes the competition among major, regional as well as littoral states. The Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed body of salty water in the world without having a natural connection to the open sea or any ocean. Moreover, it possesses immense hydrocarbon reserves in the subsoil. The geopolitical location of the Caspian Region is also essential for the Silk Road connecting Europe and Central Asia. So, due to its geopolitical position, availability of vast reserves of energy is an object of acute rivalry from both regional and non-regional powers. Competitions among major powers and conflictual claims of littoral states over its resources have influences on state strategies, programs, foreign policy concepts related to the region.

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