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EU–Russian Energy Relations. Do Institutions Stand the Test?
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EU–Russian Energy Relations. Do Institutions Stand the Test?
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Lisenkova A. D., Современная Европа 2025 № 6 С. 74–84
The energy supplies is a traditional problem for the EU due to the lack of its own resources. This issue has become most relevant after the deterioration of relations with Russia, formerly a leading energy partner. The Union began to explore options for diversification because it is not ready to implement a green transition at ...
Added: November 22, 2025
Khataei D., Юго-Восточная Азия: актуальные проблемы развития 2025 Т. 3 № 3(68) С. 322–334
The article examines Iran’s first “pivot to ASEAN” in 1997–1999, when Tehran sought to establish a strategic presence in Southeast Asia. It analyzes the reasons behind this course, including the breakdown of relations with Europe after the Mykonos trial, U.S. sanctions, and the search for new foreign policy directions. The pivot unfolded in two phases: ...
Added: September 14, 2025
Cele M., Saritas O., Sokolov A., , in: 21st Century Foresight: Shaping the Future for Sustainable Social, Economic and Environmental Development in South Africa.: Cham: Springer, 2024. Ch. 5 P. 57–73.
This chapter provides a concise overview of the South Africa Foresight Exercise for Science, Technology, and Innovation (SAForSTI). The primary objective of this exercise was to explore the future landscape of science, technology, and innovation (STI), with a focus on leveraging STI to enhance the well-being of all South Africans by addressing socio-economic challenges inclusively ...
Added: June 4, 2025
Besstremyannaya G., Dasher R., Golovan S., HSE Economic Journal 2025 Vol. 29 No. 1 P. 72–102
A considerable amount of work has shown that a carbon tax combined with research subsidies may be regarded as effective policy for encouraging the spread of low-carbon technologies for the benefit of society. This paper exploits the macro economic approach of endogenous growth models with technological change in order to make a comparative assessment of ...
Added: March 31, 2025
Robert Sandlersky, , in: Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences.: Oxford: Elsevier, 2025. P. 1–11.
Added: February 19, 2025
Oxford: Elsevier, 2025.
This online Reference Collection forms the definitive source for those entering, researching, or teaching in any of the many disciplines making up this interdisciplinary area of study. Key subject areas include: fundamental earth science, environmental science and ecology, climate systems science and sustainability, energy, and environmetrics. ...
Added: February 19, 2025
Yaremenko I., Belyakova Y., Radulov P. et al., Journal of the american chemical society 2022 Vol. 144 No. 16 P. 7264–7282
Added: October 30, 2024
Шуранова А. А., Chistikov M., В кн.: Мир после COVID-19: теории и практики антикризисного реагирования в новой реальности. Сборник статей Всероссийской научно-практической конференции.: СПб.: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет, 2022. С. 223–225.
The study explores the G20 member states' energy policy in fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 in the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. The article is based on researching the G20 states' compliance assessment in the aftermath of the 2020 Riyadh summit. We have found several methodological inaccuracies in the assessment report ...
Added: March 19, 2024
Nurcan KİLİNC ATA, Nail ISMAİLOV, Irina VOLKOVA, Ege Academic Review 2023 Vol. 23 No. 3 P. 377–392
The current paper examines how sanctions implemented by a number of countries, particularly the United States (US), the European Union (EU), and the United Kingdom (UK), have affected the Russian Federation's economic and global energy sectors. The data demonstrates how the sanctions have impacted Russian Federation's economy and global energy sector. Because of the steep ...
Added: August 23, 2023
Zakharov A., Рабей С. Л., Восточная аналитика 2023 № 2 С. 61–73
The article examines the Indian approach to the Ukrainian crisis a year after the start of the active phase of the military actions. The authors consider new aspects of the strategic dialogue between Russia and India, analyze the Indian position in voting at the United Nations level, study expert discussions, assess the impact of the ...
Added: June 30, 2023
Bufalo M., Orlando G., Finance Research Letters 2023 Vol. 51 Article 103356
In this paper, we present a generalized stochastic three-factor model to forecast changes in the industrial production of energy materials. This approach is new as, by deriving a stochastic process correlated with its mean and volatility, we convert it into an uncorrelated auxiliary process through Lamperti transformations. We show that the proposed model can be ...
Added: April 14, 2023
Ponamorenko V., Насырова Г. А., Кодашева Г. С. et al., Уголь 2022 № 4 С. 61–66
The publication addresses the impact of cryptocurrency mining on the energy security of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation, two of the top three countries in the world in terms of cryptocurrency mining. The article analyzes statistical data that reflect the dynamics of increasing cryptocurrency mining in the Republic of Kazakhstan and the ...
Added: January 29, 2023
Радослава М. Трнавац, Anali Filološkog fakulteta 2022 Vol. 34 No. 1 P. 13–29
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the interplay between hypocrisy and construction of news values as related to the newspaper coverage of the current transition in the energy sector in The New York Times and Nezavisimaya Gazeta. In the introduction to this study, we determine the extent to which the content in these ...
Added: December 11, 2022
Kanaev E., До Х. Л., Пылин А. Г. et al., М.: Институт экономики РАН, 2021.
This monograph is a product of collaboration between Russian and Vietnamese researchers who have been following the development of bilateral ties over several decades. Monograph gives a valuable historic context of Russian-Vietnamese economic cooperation while also discussing potential repercussions of such events as integration processes in the post-Soviet space and Asia Pacific, changes in economic ...
Added: October 12, 2022
Сергей Шеин, Артём Аликин, Международные процессы 2021 Т. 19 № 4(67) С. 151–162
Being a large-scale internal challenge to the European integration project, the growth of populism in the EU has a projection on the foreign policy of both national states and the European Union. A Russian vector of the EU’s policy is a domain where the deviation of populist programs and strategies from the positions of the ...
Added: July 6, 2022
Devyatkin P., Ferrari A., Maslova E. А. et al., Milan: Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), 2022.
This Report analyses some of the main climate change and environmental issues in the post-Soviet space, providing an initial assessment of the invasion’s impact. The bulk of the latest scholarly and policy production on these matters focuses on Russia — given the country’s geopolitical and energy relevance. However,this analysis finds that environmental disasters such as ...
Added: July 1, 2022
Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP), 2019.
The collection of articles presents the research results of leading experts in the field of application of modern methods of engineering physics and information and measurement technologies in high-tech production, in the field of aerospace, energy, chemical and oil and gas engineering, in the field of economics and organization of metrological support of innovative technologies, as well ...
Added: October 20, 2021
Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP), 2020.
The collection of articles presents the research results of leading experts in the field of application of modern methods of engineering physics and information and measurement technologies in high-tech production, in the field of aerospace, energy, chemical and oil and gas engineering, in the field of economics and organization of metrological support of innovative technologies, as well ...
Added: October 16, 2021
Biriukov D., Scottish Journal of Theology 2021 Vol. 74 P. 147–157
This article is a study of Pavel Florensky’s philosophy of symbol in the context of his discovery of Palamism in the 1910s, when Florensky started to speak of symbol using Palamite language. It proposes a fundamental difference between Florensky’s and Palamas’ teachings on symbol: Palamas views a natural symbol as the energy of an essence, while for Florensky ...
Added: October 14, 2021
Romanova T. A., Energy Policy 2021 Vol. 154 P. 1–11
Four interpretations of the EU’s energy transition can be identified in Russia’s political discourse in 2014–2019 based on the matrix that combines realist and liberal approaches to energy relations and the denial or recognition of climate change. The cross-cutting idea of these interpretations is that Russia follows the market logics, whereas the EU either politicises ...
Added: June 2, 2021
Kokoulina Liudmila, Ermolaeva L., Patala S. et al., Regional Studies 2019 Vol. 53 No. 4 P. 528–539
Industrial symbiosis is an important concept for regional development in which industrial organizations seek to use one another's outputs and inputs, reduce waste and achieve economic benefits. Though the technical details of this phenomenon are well known, the roles of key individuals and, particularly, their championing processes remain unclear. This paper includes a pre-study of ...
Added: February 3, 2021