Energy and Politics in Eurasia

Energy and Politics in Eurasia

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This WPR Special Report compiles news, analysis and opinion from WPR's pages to provide insight into what some are calling the new "Great Game" -- the political battle for influence and control over the production, sale and transit of oil and gas across Eurasia -- from Europe to the Caucasus, to Iran, to South and Central Asia.

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