April 20, 2012

NATO and the Caspian Energy Race

Journal of Energy Security, Journal of Energy Security

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As NATO continues its transition from a Cold War military alliance, energy security is playing an increasingly important role albeit an ill-defined one. The rise of energy security as a challenge for NATO and the factors that are driving and shaping it help explain the nature of the contemporary global security framework and in many cases the constraints that NATO, as an organization, faces in driving forward consensus on select energy issues.

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TAGGED: NATO, energy security, Caspian Sea

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