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GEOG 2002: Geographies of Global
Change: Spring 2006 |
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Debate 2
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Debate
on the Competition for
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The second debate in week 7
of the class is on the subject of the current competition for access to the oil
reserves in the
There are five positions -
each corresponding to a team. Each team is asked to respond to the 4 questions
below in their presentation. For each team, we suggest a web link if you want
more information on the perspective that you are representing. You can also, of
course, find other materials in the library or on the Web to help your
argument.
Team
A
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Official
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Eizenstat Testimony on US Involvement in Caspian Sea
Oil (1998)
See
also Iran: Current Developments and US Policy, a
CRS Congressional Brief (p. 13, Caspian Sea Oil, note: this is a .pdf document)
Team
B
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“The
Independent Azerbaijan’s Oil Policy,” a lecture by Nasib Nassibli
(1998)
See
also the Azerbaijan Country Analysis Brief for
recent events, Baku
Today, an Azeri regional newspaper, and the BBC Country Profiles.
Team
C
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Major
Oil Companies
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British Petroleum – News on the Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline
ChevronTexaco News (about the Caspian
Pipeline Consortium)
Team
D
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“Russia’s New Caspian Policy,” by Doug Blum
and Carol Saivetz (2001)
Speech by Victor Kalyuzhny, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of the
Team
E
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Critics
of US Policy
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Third
World Traveler, “Behind the Fog of Deception: Washington’s Real War
Aims,” Lance Selfa (2001)
Environmentalists:
Department of Energy, Analysis of Caspian Sea Environmental Issues
Human
Rights and Environmental Activists: Amnesty International Criticisms of Baku-Ceyhan