Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Front Cover -- Fuelling Insecurity: Energy Securitization in Azerbaijan -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- 1 Introduction -- The politics of energy securitization -- Beyond the material/ideational dichotomy -- A sociological approach to energy securitization -- Notes on the methods -- Outline of the book -- 2 An Analysis of Actually Existing Energy Securitizations -- The original sin of energy security -- From energy security to energy securitization -- Actually existing energy securitization -- Five theses on energy securitization |
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3 Energy Securitization in the Land of Fire -- The four axes of the national security discourse -- Energy security and Azerbaijan's sense of self: building the nation through securitization -- 4 Everyday Practices of Energy Security in Azerbaijan -- Who does energy security in Azerbaijan? -- The army -- The presidential agencies: the Special State Protection Service, the State Border Service and the State Security Service -- Law enforcement and civil defence: the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Emergency Situations -- SOCAR Department of Security |
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Energy securitization, state building and power consolidation -- Energy securitization: a fragmented terrain of multiple security practices -- 5 Beyond the National Borders: NATO and Energy Security in Azerbaijan -- International actors and energy security in Azerbaijan -- NATO's security discourse: energy as a global concern -- NATO's energy security practices: interoperability, standardization and pedagogy -- 6 Energy Securitization and the Private Sector: The Case of BP -- The peculiar liberalization of Azerbaijan's oil and gas industry |
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Security as autonomy, efficiency and self-responsibility -- BP: an energy company that provides security -- Energy securitization and neoliberalism -- 7 Energy (In)Securitization: Abusive Security Practices and Poor Energy Choices -- (In)security practices: force, abuse and violence -- Abuse, harassment and violence -- The social costs of energy securitization: rising inequality -- Land expropriation and grabbing -- Energy securitization and Azerbaijan's energy policies -- Energy securitization and the domestic energy market -- Environmental degradation -- Poor investment in the energy industry |
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Energy securitization and chaotic security practices -- 8 Conclusion -- Theorizing energy securitization -- Contribution and ways forward -- References -- Index -- Back Cover |
Summary |
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 |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 17, 2021) |
Subject |
Energy security -- Azerbaijan
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Energy security -- Political aspects -- Azerbaijan
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Energy industries -- Azerbaijan
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Energy industries -- Corrupt practices -- Azerbaijan
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Private security services -- Azerbaijan
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Energy policy -- Azerbaijan
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Energy industries
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Energy industries -- Corrupt practices
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Energy policy
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Energy security
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Politics and government
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Private security services
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SUBJECT |
Azerbaijan -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94005366
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Subject |
Azerbaijan
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1529216710 |
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9781529216707 |
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1529216702 |
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9781529216714 |
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