Integration in energy and transport amongst Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey

A limited process of integration has been occurring amongst the countries of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. From the mid-1990s to 2008, integration amongst the three countries has occurred in the energy and transport sectors, but not in other sectors, such as security, politics or trade beyond ene...

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Main Author: Petersen, Alexandros
Published: London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London) 2012
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5710922015-12-03T03:20:20ZIntegration in energy and transport amongst Azerbaijan, Georgia and TurkeyPetersen, Alexandros2012A limited process of integration has been occurring amongst the countries of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. From the mid-1990s to 2008, integration amongst the three countries has occurred in the energy and transport sectors, but not in other sectors, such as security, politics or trade beyond energy and transport. In the energy sector, this integration can be explained through neo-liberal institutionalist theory. Integration in the transport sector occurs due to a mixture of elements from the neo-liberal institutionalist, security communities and neo-functionalist theories of integration. In both sectors, transnational extra-regional actors (TERAs) are the explanatory variable in the integration.327.47540758JZ International relationsLondon School of Economics and Political Science (University of London)http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.571092http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/532/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Integration in energy and transport amongst Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey
description A limited process of integration has been occurring amongst the countries of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. From the mid-1990s to 2008, integration amongst the three countries has occurred in the energy and transport sectors, but not in other sectors, such as security, politics or trade beyond energy and transport. In the energy sector, this integration can be explained through neo-liberal institutionalist theory. Integration in the transport sector occurs due to a mixture of elements from the neo-liberal institutionalist, security communities and neo-functionalist theories of integration. In both sectors, transnational extra-regional actors (TERAs) are the explanatory variable in the integration.
author Petersen, Alexandros
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title Integration in energy and transport amongst Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey
title_short Integration in energy and transport amongst Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey
title_full Integration in energy and transport amongst Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey
title_fullStr Integration in energy and transport amongst Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Integration in energy and transport amongst Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey
title_sort integration in energy and transport amongst azerbaijan, georgia and turkey
publisher London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London)
publishDate 2012
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