US foreign relations in the Caspian Sea region
Abstract
Over the past few years, the Caspian Sea region has captured the attention of numerous countries around the world, particularly, the United States. Development of oil and gas, as well as its transportation to international markets, affect the Caspian Sea states and influences the great powers. When researching this topic, it becomes imperative that studies are not isolated to only the Caspian Sea region, but they encompass surrounding countries, as well as the larger superpowers of the world. From a theoretical perspective, the link between foreign and domestic policy is significant in international relation literature. The theoretical approach I will use in this work, for the comparative analysis of foreign policy issues, will be based on the Linkage Politics Theory of James Rosenau and the ideas and concepts he has developed.
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Thesis Completion
1999
Semester
Summer
Advisor
Sadri, Houman A.
Degree
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Degree Program
Political Science
Subjects
Arts and Sciences -- Dissertations, Academic;Dissertations, Academic -- Arts and Sciences;Caspian Sea Region -- Foreign relations -- United States;United States -- Foreign relations -- Caspian Sea Region
Format
Identifier
DP0021584
Language
English
Access Status
Open Access
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Document Type
Honors in the Major Thesis
Recommended Citation
McKeever, Dalton Edward, "US foreign relations in the Caspian Sea region" (1999). HIM 1990-2015. 168.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/honorstheses1990-2015/168