Title of article :
A Survey on the Geopolitics of Environment in the Caspian Basin Energy Interactions
Author/Authors :
Mottaghi, A. Dept. of Geopolitics - Faculty of Geography - Kharazmi University
Abstract :
Caspian Sea with area of 366400 square kilometers is the greatest lake of the world
appeared as a result of an
alysis of the great Tethys Sea's remnants in the third
geology period. While it has not all characteristics of a sea, it is vast and saline and
has waves and connects to the open seas through Volg
a-Don channel; so it is called
a sea. Following the former S
oviet union collapse and gas and oil discovery in
Central Asia and Caucasia, it faced complex realities and interests in international
political economy. These problems were mainly rooted in developed countries'
arrangements for increase of their influenc
e in the area and in Russia's traditional
relations with the Islamic and Turkish governments in the region. This paper
investigates the Caspian Sea oil resources and the related routs for oil transmission
trough a descriptiv
e-analytical method. Moreover, i
t studies the role of these factors
in regional interactions of the coast line countries. Finally, it analyzes the
Environment geopolitics of the Caspian Sea, with regard to the oil material
pollutions and the Islamic Republic of Iran's policies. The resul
ts revealed that the
new routs of oil transmission and Iran's active role in environment preservation may
have a key role in the regional constructive interactions among the Caspian
coastline countries
.
Keywords :
Caspian Sea , Oil resources , Regional inter actions , Oil transmission routes , Environment geopolitics
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics