The post-independence phase of Central Asian energy development, led by Kazakhstan, was a smashing success, with international companies developing the Tengiz and Kashagan oil fields, and the CPC and China gas pipelines opening new export vistas. Can this century's Central Asian leaders notch energy wins like their predecessors in a more challenging environment?
This talk is one of the keynotes at the Davis Center's Graduate Student Conference on Central Asia.
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