‘Balmaceda’s book is the most informative monograph available on all the various aspects of “the energy sector” in Ukraine, as well as in Belarus and Lithuania…. The book surely deserves a wider reading than those attracted by its main title.’ - Hans Oversloot (East European Politics vol 30:02:2014) ‘The Politics of Energy Dependency is a ground breaking empirical study. It raises crucial questions that anyone interested in energy studies of ex-soviet countries and Russia ought to consider.’ - Keneshbek Abdirakhmanov (The Journal of Slavic Military Studies vol 27:03:2014) ‘This study is a strong balance of theoretical framing and empirical richness… This book has new information and valuable insights in it for a wide range of readers.’ - William M. Reisinger (Slavic Review vol 73:03:2014) “The definitive account of Russia’s energy trade with its western neighbours ... Summing Up: Essential.” - P.Rutland (Choice Magazine, vol 51:10:2014) “A tour de force analysis ... rich in data and clear in exposition, with more than sufficient detail to educate specialists and to interest generalists concerned with European and world affairs.” - Walter C. Clemens, Jr. (Journal of Baltic Studies) ‘Outstanding volume… This book is invaluable as a successful example of how to unpack the black box of the highly sensitive issue of energy dependency.’- Samuele Dominioni (Europe-Asia Studies vol 67:03:2015) "The Politics of Energy Dependency gives a well-argued account of how public policy in the former Soviet space, and energy policy more specifically, can be improved to benefit the population in the long term."- Dr. Clifford J. Cunningham, University of Southern Queensland (JAHH)