CEPA analyst Ryan R. Miller describes the problem of Russia's energy grip on post-communist Central Europe and outlines how the Central European policy response varies from country to country. In doing so, he divides the ten countries of the region into "strategic players" like Poland and "commercial opportunists" such as Bulgaria. Miller argues that there is still more the United States could be doing in support of its allies' energy security. (July 2008)



August 21, 2008
Nazira Toktalieva, Center Polis Asia, Central Asia, Silver Contributor (35)
"Turkmenistan and Gazprom" by John С.K. Daly
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Source:: United Press International