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Cover Fuelling Insecurity

Fuelling Insecurity

Energy Securitization in Azerbaijan

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Author:
Aurora Ganz

This book examines the extensive network of security professionals and the wide range of practices that have spread in Azerbaijan’s energy sector. It unpacks the interactions of state, supra‐state, and private security organisations and argues that energy security has enabled and normalised a coercive way of exercising power.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
04 Nov 2021
Online ISBN:
9781529216714
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529216714
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Front Matter
Front Matter
1: Introduction
2: An Analysis of Actually Existing Energy Securitizations
3: Energy Securitization in the Land of Fire
4: Everyday Practices of Energy Security in Azerbaijan
5: Beyond the National Borders: NATO and Energy Security in Azerbaijan
6: Energy Securitization and the Private Sector: The Case of BP
7: Energy (In)Securitization: Abusive Security Practices and Poor Energy Choices
8: Conclusion
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References
Index

Known as ‘the land of fire’, Azerbaijan’s politics are materially and ideologically shaped by energy. In the country, energy security emerges as a mix of coercion and control, requiring widespread military and law enforcement deployment.

This book examines the extensive network of security professionals and the wide range of practices that have spread in Azerbaijan’s energy sector. It unpacks the interactions of state, supra‐state, and private security organizations and argues that energy security has enabled and normalized a coercive way of exercising power. This study shows that oppressive energy security practices lead to multiple forms of abuse and poor energy policies.

Aurora Ganz is Associate Lecturer in Critical Security Studies at the University of St Andrews.

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Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2022
Hardback ISBN:
9781529216691
ePub ISBN:
9781529216707
Online ISBN:
9781529216714
Page Extent:
194
Keywords:
Central Asia; Conflict; Security practices; Oil; National law enforcement; Military; State control; Natural resources
Global Social Challenges:
Conflict, Security and Peace, Democracy, Power and Governance
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Subject:
Human Geography, Political Geography, Politics and International Relations, Asian Pacific Politics, International Relations, International Relations Theory, Politics
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