The author traces several energy policy decisions taken between 2006 and 2013 in Azerbaijan to
find out how international actors tried to influence policy-making. The book facilitates
understanding of the political mechanisms threats and opportunities that characterize
activities in Azerbaijan's energy sector illustrating strategic pitfalls and chances. Based on
a detailed country analysis and the in depth comparison of four policy cases the book deduces
the political elite's rationale and its practical consequences for transnational relations. It
is relevant for scholars studying the political economy of rentier states and regimes in the
authoritarian realm as well as for young strategists in organizations that conduct business in
countries dominated by tight informal networks.