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LNG in the Baltic Sea region in the context of EU-Russian relations // Natural gas revolution and the Baltic Sea region. K. Liuhta (ed.).

BSR Policy Briefing (Финляндия). 2015. No. 1. P. 00–00.
Romanova T. A.
Priority areas: state and public administration
Language: English
Keywords: EU-Russia relationsenergyLNG
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