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Hegemonic Conflict in The Caspian States - Accumulation By Dispossession and the Spatial Fix

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The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left the United States the lone hegemon in the world. The dissolution of the USSR left 15 new republics, loosely assembled as the Commonwealth of Independent States. These republics developed slowly. However, aided by hegemonic conflict from the US, Russia, and China, the Caspian states have seen major international investment and interest in obtaining access to the rich energy resources in the region. The Caspian region represents a new frontier for Harvey's processes of spatial fix and Arrighi's theories of hegemonic conflict between the global hegemons. How these powers proceed in the Caspian region have major implication over global energy policy for decades. This text will analyze data from the Caspian region to demonstrate the link between Harvey's theory of spatial fix and Arrighi's hegemonic conflict and the actions and events on the ground.

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PATRICK EHLAND obtuvo su Maestría en Geografía de la Universidad de West Virginia en 2010, bajo la dirección de los doctores Robert Hanham y Brent McCusker. Recibió su licenciatura de West Virginia con una doble especialización en Historia y Geografía en 2006. Actualmente vive en Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Authors Patrick Ehland
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.01.2011
 
EAN 9783843393430
ISBN 978-3-8433-9343-0
No. of pages 76
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Urban and regional sociology

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