This timely collection offers fresh perspectives on the analysis of the 'New Great Game' - the
fight for access to the former Soviet Union's energy resources. Thus far the export of crude
oil and natural gas has only been assessed through a geopolitical lens which oversimplifies
the political dynamics of the region and neglects to acknowledge the post-Soviet countries as
actors in their own right. Broadening the scope of analysis this volume brings together
insights from various different angles including the securitization of energy issues the
formation of post-Soviet energy policies and the motives of local business and political
actors.