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EU/Russia: Summit To Thrash Out Partnership Pact
MOSCOW -- EU leaders are gathering in an oil-rich pocket of Siberia, where they will meet new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for the first time during talks aimed at securing a "strategic partnership" pact. more
[ June 2008 ]
Energy: Caspian Pipeline Projects Resemble Gordian Knot
[ May 2008 ]
Russia: Putin Keeps The Upper Hand In Paris Talks
Central Asia: Beijing Flexes Economic Muscle Across Region
Ukraine: Kyiv Summit Seals Caspian Energy Project
Analysis: Russian-Armenian Gas Talks Inconclusive
Caspian: Azerbaijani-Turkmen Summit Marks Potentially Lucrative Thaw In Relations
Caspian: Presidential Summit To Explore Gas Options
Central Asia: Kazakh, Tajik Presidents Show Oil And Water Do Mix
EU: Nabucco Looks To Middle East For Gas
[ April 2008 ]
Iraq: EU Eyes Energy Deal During Al-Maliki Visit
Europe: How Will Berlusconi's Return Affect EU, NATO, Trans-Atlantic Relations?
Turkmenistan: Gas-Export Offer Seen As 'Breakthrough' By EU
Turkmenistan: Confusion Reigns About Ashgabat's Commitment To Nabucco
Russia: Giant Dam Project Could Spell Disaster For Indigenous Tribe
Commentary: To Steady EU And Ukrainian Courses, Rock The Boat
NATO: Uzbek, Turkmen Presidents Offer Cooperation
[ March 2008 ]
Central Asia: Behind The Hype, Russia And China Vie For Region's Energy Resources
Russia: BP, TNK-BP Offices Raided In Moscow
Central Asia: Gazprom Deal Imperils Hopes For Trans-Caspian Pipeline
Central Asia: Uzbek, Turkmen Leaders Pursue Better Relations
Ukraine: Gas Crisis Averted, But Underlying Problems Remain
Caspian: Turkmen, Azerbaijani Deal Could Raise Energy Hopes
Ukraine, Russia Resolve Gas Dispute
Ukraine: Gazprom Urges Kyiv To Resolve Gas Dispute
Russia: Gazprom Reduces Gas Supply To Ukraine
[ February 2008 ]
Azerbaijan: Washington, Baku Concerned About PKK Cells In Caucasus
Uzbekistan: EU Likely To Drop Visa Ban
Caspian: Baku-Ashgabat Thaw Could Have Energy Impact
[ January 2008 ]
Russia: Gazprom's Advance Into Europe Continues
Turkmenistan: Ashgabat To Allow Independent Survey Of Its Gas Resources
EU: Energy Official Downplays Gazprom Expansion Threat
Russia: Bulgaria Signs Deal On New Pipeline To Europe
Turkmenistan/Iran: Good Relations Take Turn For The Worse

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Introduction:
Since 1991, Russia has tapped its huge resources to transform itself from a minor, albeit important global energy player to one of the two largest producers in the world. Likewise, the states of the Caspian Sea and Central Asia are transforming themselves from potential to real global powers. As they do, formerly relatively remote energy relationships -- with consumers such as Europe, China, Pakistan, and India, and with other producers -- are edging towards center-stage. And so too are issues that formerly rarely troubled outsiders, issues such as human rights, corporate governance, labor relations, corruption, and social stability.

This RFE/RL special report, stretching back to 1997, documents the variety and complexity of energy politics and policies across the former Soviet Union as they become matters of increasing global concern. These years of reports, features, and analyses also test one of the abiding quotes of the 19th-century German statesman Otto van Bismarck. "The secret of politics? Make a good treaty with Russia," he is reported to have said.
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