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This research explains the geopolitics of renewable energy from Laos as a country that has potential in water-based energy (hydropower) in the Southeast Asia region, with the main focus analyzing the mapping of the geopolitics of Laos renewable energy ...
Ramaldy Krisna Indradipradana +1 more
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Cuba in global politics-geopolitics through cross-impact analysis
This paper focuses on Cuba and its position in global politics by means of geopolitics/geoeconomics.These two concepts are used to describe the current international political dimensions and how differentnations attempt to con-trol their position within ...
Burkhard Auffermann +3 more
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This paper examines how the latest mega plan and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will impact the geopolitics of energy and infrastructural development.
Wu Hao +6 more
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The School of Energy Policy and Diplomacy of MGIMO
Nowadays when aspects of global energy security advanced to the forefront and Russia is going to reinforce its leading role in the world energy community, International institute of energy policy and diplomacy (MIEP) organized for the first time in ...
V. I. Salygin
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Local and External Forces: Understanding Key Factors behind Mexico's Energy Reform
Throughout the logic of geoeconomics and geopolitics, countries become stronger or weaker as a result of how natural resources are wielded. The power derived from the management of natural resources has deep implications for any country.
Lilliana Lorena Avendano
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Polityka bezpieczeństwa energetycznego Azerbejdżanu w regionie kaspijskim
In contemporary international relations, the energy security is becoming a key issue. Access to energy resources is the existential need of every state, conditioning its economic and social development.
Justyna Misiągiewicz
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Data governance has become a critical enabler in the geopolitics of energy transition, influencing regional cooperation, energy security, and climate leadership.
Kaho Yu, Jinseok Sung, Yunheng Zhou
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Geopolitics of Energy can be defined as ‘the effect that location of resources has on the politics of states’. The key activator of that effect is dependency, which applies both to producers (revenue) and consumers (energy needs). Historically it has been the threat to supply rather than to price which has caused most concern to the consumers, and this
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The intersection of geopolitics and energy security is a critical area of study that has garnered increasing interest from scholars around the globe. This paper employs bibliometric theory and methodologies to explore the research trajectory concerning ...
Qiang Wang, Fen Ren, Rongrong Li
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The sources of world energy are largely in the underdeveloped, Third World Countries. Political stability is a critical factor in the geopolitics of energy and especially in under-developed countries. Energy consumers, like the US, the Europeans and the Japanese, whatever indigenous or nearby sources of energy may exist, remain heavily dependent on ...
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