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Policy networks in European–Russian gas relations: Function and dysfunction from a perspective of EU energy security
Communist and Post-Communist Studies. 2012. Vol. 45. No. 3-4. P. 305–313.
Kazantsev A.
This paper analyzes why formation of policy networks, which is an effective tool of European policy in different spheres, have lost significant part of its positive functions from the point of view of guaranteeing European energy security in case of European–Russian gas policy networks. This can be explained by the absence of effective international regime in gas trade as well as by failed transition to democracy, market economy and rule of law in Russia. As a result of this, German, Italian and French leaders involved into European–Russian gas policy networks face serious moral, legal and political dilemmas.
Давранова С. Б., Международные процессы 2024 Т. 22 № 3–4 С. 142–158
Under what conditions might the potential for weaponizing economic interdependence through sanctions in EU-Russia relations be exhausted? Focusing on the exemptions provided under Council Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 of 31 July 2014, the paper develops a typology that distinguishes between humanitarian and diplomatic derogations, special reservations for deal-making, individual derogations, and exemptions justified by economic ...
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Bordachev T., Тебин П. Ю., Россия в глобальной политике 2025 Т. 23 № 3 С. 164–180
Период совместного развития России и народов Центральной Азии сначала в составе Российской империи, а затем СССР уходит всё дальше в историю. Задачей российской политики в регионе становится выстраивание полноценных межгосударственных отношений. Вопрос не в формальном взаимном признании независимости и уважении национальных интересов, а в осознании друг друга самостоятельными участниками международной политики, что накладывает на обе ...
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Zuev V. N., Канихин Т. Н., Вестник Южно-Уральского государственного университета. Серия: Экономика и менеджмент 2024 Т. 18 № 4 С. 7–14
This article analyzes the key features of the formation and clustering of EU energy policies in the renewable energy sector. Global problems, such as climate change, and local problems in EU countries, associated with their dependence on oil and gas imports, are contributing to the transition of EU countries to renewable energy sources. However, this ...
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Давранова С. Б., Вестник международных организаций: образование, наука, новая экономика 2024 Т. 19 № 4 С. 61–74
The increased sanctions efforts of European diplomacy in recent years have established a new perspective on the European Union's external policy toward neighbouring countries, since one of the criteria of the EU's sanctions policy effectiveness is the so-called "regional leadership"—third countries’ alignment with the EU sanctions regimes. The established academic discourse on the topic in ...
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Kanaev E., В кн.: Российское цивилизационное наследие: русские топонимы в южной части Тихого океана.: М.: ИВ РАН, 2021. С. 15–34.
The chapter assesses the role of the South Pacific Region in the contemporary world and its place in Russia's policy. ...
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Lifshits A., Святохина Е. В., В кн.: Вспомогательные исторические дисциплины в современном научном знании: Материалы XXXVI Всероссийской научной конференции с международным участием. Москва, 4–5 апреля 2024 г.: М.: ИВИ РАН, 2024. С. 220–221.
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Chizhevskaya M., Мировая экономика и международные отношения 2024 Т. 68 № 1 С. 85–94
The aim of this article is to compare the measures taken by Japan and the European Union in response to the Ukrainian crisis escalation and subsequent world energy crisis. The article focuses on the sanctions policy of the two actors in the energy sphere, and the consequences from a socio-economic viewpoint. The volume of this ...
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Trenin D., , in: WeltTrendsIssue 197.: WeltTrends-Instituts für Internationale Politik, 2023. P. 56–59.
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Andreyuk D., Petrunin Y., Shuranova A., Rivista di Studi Politici Internazionali 2021 Vol. 88 No. 3 P. 415–430
Political decision-making on issues that polarise societies are usually accompanied by debates in media and political circles, where influence groups formulate arguments in certain contexts beneficial for their interests. Consequently, the debates become increasingly emotional at the expense of rationality. The construction of nord Stream 2 (NS2) pipeline can serve as an example of such ...
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Шуранова А. А., Петрунин Ю. Ю., Государственное управление. Электронный вестник 2022 № 90 С. 74–89
The energy crisis in the European Union (EU), which is primarily characterized by a spike in natural gas prices, became one of the most pressing issues in the EU’s political and information agenda at the end of 2021, having cast doubts on the effectiveness of the European decarbonization strategy and having given a new light ...
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Sinitsyn M., Гахокидзе И. З., Инновации и инвестиции 2023 № 1 С. 58–61
The purpose of this article is to analyze the mechanisms for promoting renewables, which include the displacement of coal from the power industry, feed-in-tariffs and subsidies. Currently, Germany is a pioneer in the introduction of renewable energy in the electric power industry. European countries are leaders in subsidizing installations and connecting renewables. A new mechanism ...
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Entina E., Аналитические записки Института Европы РАН 2022 № IV (№ 25) С. 23–28
On 3 April 2022, general elections were held in Serbia. The cabinet was not formed until seven months later, on 23 October. There was an intrigue whether Serbia would adhere to the position of not imposing sanctions on Russia. In addition, Serbian President Vucic has repeatedly stated that the cabinet formation went on under unprecedented ...
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Kurochkin D., Crawford M., Shabliy E., Springer, 2022.
This book states that sustainable development has become an influential discourse worldwide. Climate change is not only an urgent problem, but it is also a fundamental spiritual question concerning social justice and sustainable peace development as well as solidarity among people of various religious backgrounds and different countries. Thus, this global problem must be faced ...
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Fedorov N., Сравнительная политика 2018 Т. 9 № 1 С. 74–90
The article examines the influence of the free trade agreement between the Eurasian Economic Union and Vietnam on Russian-Vietnamese relations. The author considers preconditions for expansion of the EAEU, main steps of negotiations, special features of the agreement, and results, achieved by present time. The author pays special attention to evolution of Russian-Vietnamese relations and ...
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Butenko V., Przegląd Europejski 2022 Vol. 2022 No. 1 P. 61–71
The article’s aim is to identify the features of EU external energy policy. The author analyses the evolution of EU energy policy and ongoing energy transition, using the primary and secondary legislation and scientific literature. Particular attention is paid to the European Green Deal, which affects EU energy relations with third countries. Azerbaijan was chosen ...
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Proskuryakova L. N., , in: Handbook of Energy and Environmental Security.: Elsevier, 2022. Ch. 22 P. 453 –467.
The chapter outlines the main features of national and international policy-making process in the area of energy and environment. The standard policy-making cycle is adjusted to incorporate the multifacet nature of the subject area, along with involvement of various stakeholders.
Further, security aspects in key universal international agreements with environmental and energy goals, including the UN ...
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Kazantsev A., Rutland P., Medvedeva S. et al., Caucasus Survey 2020 Vol. 8 No. 2 P. 142–162
The article analyzes the evolution of Russia’s policy in secessionist conflicts in the post-Soviet space in 1991–2018. The authors differentiate the patterns of Russian policy between the “first” and “second” generation of frozen conflicts. The “first generation” includes four conflicts of an ethno-linguistic nature that arose out of the collapse of the USSR in the ...
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Proskuryakova L. N., Kyzyngasheva E., Starodubtseva A., Smart Energy 2021 Vol. 3 Article 100025
The global electric power industry is under pressure due to economic downturn, decreasing demand, lowering energy prices, and growing non-payments. National electric power industries face similar challenges. These challenges pose threats to many other sectors of economy due to ongoing digital transformation. The paper focuses on the Russian electric power industry future development trajectories, as ...
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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 ...
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Romanova T. A., ANU Press, 2021.
Given Australia’s lack of energy security strategy, it is not surprising that the country is void of institutional knowledge and know-how of Russian foreign energy strategy. The ‘lucky country’ as it were, relies entirely on sea-lines of communication to the north to supply fuel and to export Australian coal and natural gas. Australia has entered ...
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Bianco V., Proskuryakova L. N., Starodubtseva A., Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2021 Vol. 146 Article 111155
This paper aims at assessing energy inequality, which is at the center of SDG7, in the Eurasian Economic Union – a recently created international organization with arguably the closest integration in the energy sphere for all member states: Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia. The research was performed with the use of cross-disciplinary methods, including ...
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Brugger H., Eichhammer W., Mikova N. et al., Energy Policy 2021 No. 152 Article 112216
New societal trends are unfolding, such as digitalization, sharing economy and consumer awareness. They will
highly influence future energy demand and, depending on their realization, enhance or counteract projected
energy efficiency gains. Therefore, these trends have to be accompanied by policies with a strong focus on
reducing energy demand (including Energy Efficiency First). This work analyzes quantitatively for ...
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Golubchikov O., Geneva: United Nations, 2020.
Cities possess massive resources, talent and creativity and serve as hubs for knowledge sharing, experimentation and innovation, generating new ideas, embedding these solutions locally and scaling-up successful practices. Cities, however, are not abstract sustainability-making machines; they are places where real people live, work, study and flourish. Cities are made of people, by people and for people. Sustainable ...
Added: December 16, 2020