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The Bridge: Natural Gas in a Redivided Europe

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A noted expert on Russian energy argues that despite Europe’s geopolitical rivalries, natural gas and deals based on it unite Europe’s nations in mutual self-interest.

Three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the breakup of the Soviet empire, the West faces a new era of East–West tensions. Any vision of a modern Russia integrated into the world economy and aligned in peaceful partnership with a reunited Europe has abruptly vanished.

Two opposing narratives vie to explain the strategic future of Europe, one geopolitical and one economic, and both center on the same resource: natural gas. In The Bridge, Thane Gustafson, an expert on Russian oil and gas, argues that the political rivalries that capture the lion’s share of media attention must be viewed alongside multiple business interests and differences in economic ideologies. With a dense network of pipelines linking Europe and Russia, natural gas serves as a bridge that unites the region through common interests.

Tracking the economic and political role of natural gas through several countries—Russia and Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, and Norway—The Bridge details both its history and its likely future. As Gustafson suggests, there are reasons for optimism, but whether the “gas bridge” can ultimately survive mounting geopolitical tensions and environmental challenges remains to be seen.

Author: Gustafson Thane
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 520
ISBN: 9780674987951
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2019

A Note on Transliteration

Introduction

1. Two Worlds of Gas

2. The Beginnings of the Gas Bridge

3. From Optimism to Anxiety

4. Norway and the Rise of the North Sea

5. Soviet Gas: The Last Hurrah

6. Crossing the Channel: The Neoliberal Tide Reaches Brussels

7. Brussels: Marching to Market

8. The Battle for Germany

9. Gazprom Survives and Gets Away

10. Gazprom under Pressure

11. Russia and Ukraine: Conflict and Collusion

12. Russian–German Gas Relations

13. Battle Joined, War Averted

Conclusion: The Future of the Gas Bridge

Notes

Acknowledgments

Index

Thane Gustafson is Professor of Government at Georgetown University and Executive Director of IHS Markit. His books include Crisis amid Plenty: The Politics of Soviet Energy under Brezhnev and Gorbachev, Capitalism Russian-Style, and Wheel of Fortune: The Battle for Oil and Power in Russia.

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