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Turkmenistan and the Azerbaijani connection

The article focuses on Turkmenistan, in particular at its transition period right after the death of Saparmarat Niyazov and countries prospects of cooperation with Azerbaijan.

Link http://www.eurasianet.org…articles/eav012907a.shtml
Author Blank, S
Date 29-Jan-2007
Institute EurasiaNet
Tags trans-Caspian, pipeline, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan
← Uzbekistan harbors energy development plans; Russia ready to help
↑ Use of Resources
→ Results of the visit of the President of Kazakhstan to Turkmenistan

See also

  1. Turkmenistan: Multiple Pipelines Still Possible
  2. Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan probe rapprochement
  3. Nature’s blessing or nature’s curse: the political economy of transition in resource-based economies
  4. Disintegration and trade flows : evidence from the Former Soviet Union
  5. News of the Month, August, 2007

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