The Role of Chinese Regimes of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Belt and Road Initiative in the Transformation of Its Energy Diplomacy: Quest for Economic Sustainability [PDF]
This paper offers a critical analysis of how the new regimes in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) of China complement its energy diplomacy to ensure economic sustainability driven by an uninterrupted ...
Arfan Mahmood +4 more
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Peace Engineering in Practice: China’s Energy Diplomacy Strategy and Its Global Implications [PDF]
As the world’s largest energy importer, consumer and with the second-largest economy, China is heavily dependent on fossil fuels. Massive energy imports make China a major stakeholder in the world energy trade, with significant implications and ...
Linlin Liang +3 more
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Energy Diplomacy and Strategic Engagements: Nigeria's role in Shaping the Global Energy Landscape.
In an ever-evolving global energy landscape driven by climate change and technological advancements, Nigeria stands at a pivotal crossroads. Historically reliant on its abundant oil and gas reserves, the nation now confronts the imperative to diversify ...
Alita Chinagorom +3 more
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This article aims to elucidate the foreign policy implications of the EU’s energy diplomacy endeavors in the Eastern Mediterranean. Building on the conception of “energy diplomacy”, it examines its internal energy policy (in)competences and the external ...
Fatma Zeynep ÖZKURT DÖRDÜNCÜ
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Indonesia's Energy Diplomacy to Promote Nuclear Energy as an Alternative to Energy Security [PDF]
Indonesia faces significant challenges in meeting its growing energy demand while seeking clean, sustainable, and safe energy sources. Nuclear energy is emerging as a potential alternative, supported by the country's substantial uranium reserves. However,
Dimas Aprianto +2 more
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EU-Russia energy diplomacy: The need for an active strategic partnership. EU Diplomacy Paper 4/2012, July 2012 [PDF]
This paper explains the conflictive and cooperative elements of energy diplomacy between the European Union (EU) and Russia. It argues that interdependence forms the underlying principle of this relationship and creates both sensitivity and vulnerability
Hazakis, Konstantinos +1 more
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The Dimensional Logic of Economic and Energy Diplomacy: A Study of Interdependence and Competition for Power [PDF]
Nowadays, the foundations of international relations have been redefined, changing from the power of military dominance to the calculated use of economic and energy diplomacy as tools.
Alexandra Dinulescu
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From External Governance to Energy Diplomacy: The European Pursuit of Green Hydrogen
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Union (EU) and its Member States are faced with the double imperative of ensuring energy security whilst reaching decarbonisation goals.
S. Weko, Rainer Quitzow
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Energy Diplomacy in the Era of Energy Transition
The development of international relations after the 1973 oil crisis was accompanied by the emergence of such phenomena and concepts as global and regional energy security, energy security of states, foreign energy policy and energy diplomacy. Institutionalization and development of mechanisms ensuring energy security – including global energy security
R. Aliev
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Energy Diplomacy: Qatar as a Case Study
Energy diplomacy is one of the most important tools used by oil and gas-producing countries, including Qatar, to enhance their access to global markets, in addition to developing the sustainable production and use of energy in line with the objectives of foreign policy. Since the discovery of the North Field gas field in Qatar in 1970,
Nozad Abd Alrahman
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