De la Russie à la Chine ? Le basculement énergétique de l'Asie centrale
Julien Vercueil ()
Mondes en développement, 2015, vol. n°169, issue 1, 47-60
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Central Asia is a shared neighbourhood for China and Russia. The Chinese dynamics is challenging Russian and western influences in the region. This article discusses the hypothesis of an energetic switch of the region toward China by studying four key parameters: the relationships with western firms, the ability of central Asian energy exporters to pass-by the soviet-time pipeline networks, Russian firms strategies and the evolving needs of the main customers of regional mineral resources, particularly China.
Keywords: Central Asia; Russia; China; external trade; energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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