TITLE

Filling the power vacuum in Central Asia

PUB. DATE
October 1998
SOURCE
Offshore;Oct98, Vol. 58 Issue 10, p140
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Part III. Focuses on geopolitics in the Caspian Basin. Commercial interest in the region and its natural resources; Plan of Japan to secure long-term project developments and reform packages; Views on potential oil supplies.
ACCESSION #
1276215

Tags: GEOPOLITICS

 

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