| Great Game Rises Again |
| Written by JD Johannes | |
| Monday, 25 August 2008 | |
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Domination of the world, the old legend held, was Russian Tsar Peter the Great's last will and testament to his heirs and successors. From the way Russia expanded through the 18th, 19th centuries and the Soviet Union's expansion through the Warsaw Pact, one would think the legend was actual codified law. Azerbaijan--petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, nonferrous metals, bauxite Georgia--forests, hydropower, manganese deposits, iron ore, copper, minor coal and oil deposits; coastal climate and soils allow for important tea and citrus growth Iran--petroleum, natural gas, coal, chromium, copper, iron ore, lead, manganese, zinc, sulfur Kazakhstan--major deposits of petroleum, natural gas, coal, iron ore, manganese, chrome ore, nickel, cobalt, copper, molybdenum, lead, zinc, bauxite, gold, uranium Kyrgyzstan--abundant hydropower; significant deposits of gold and rare earth metals; locally exploitable coal, oil, and natural gas; other deposits of nepheline, mercury, bismuth, lead, and zinc Tajikistan--hydropower, some petroleum, uranium, mercury, brown coal, lead, zinc, antimony, tungsten, silver, gold Turkmenistan--petroleum, natural gas, sulfur, salt Ukraine--iron ore, coal, manganese, natural gas, oil, salt, sulfur, graphite, titanium, magnesium, kaolin, nickel, mercury, timber, arable land
Uzbekistan--natural gas, petroleum, coal, gold, uranium, silver, copper, lead and zinc, tungsten, molybdenum I am not a scholar of the Great Game, but definately a fan. And as a fan, I see the commercial prospects as the driving force now as it was nearly 200-years-ago. The greatest prize of the game then was India. And it still may be. Not the conquest of India--but the market of India for the raw materials. China is also a market for the raw materials with its manufacturing industry--many of those plastic products are made with petroleum. Both economies, like all others, are fueled by oil and natural gas. The legend of the final testament of Peter The Great--for Russia to dominate the world--is probably not true. But even if it was, the way to dominate the modern world is as it always was--a mixture of arms and commerce. In that sense, though the players of the game may termporarily change, the game is always on. |