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Energy, Coercive Diplomacy, and Sanctions
2016Analysis of energy markets has long focused on the concern that fossil fuels might be used as instruments of coercion. In this chapter, we review the state of knowledge on the relationship between energy, coercion, and sanctions. We argue that historical concerns in the major energy-importing countries regarding the potential for coercion have largely ...
Llewelyn Hughes, Eugene Gholz
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International Energy Security Risk Index and Energy Diplomacy
2022It has long been recognised that energy supply disruption due to geopolitical issues, forces of nature or transient economic events have far-reaching adverse economic and social effects on energy importing countries and severe effects on producing and transit countries due to the loss of revenues.
Bassim, Mohga, Charles, Vincent
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, 2020
In recent years, Russian President Vladimir Putin increasingly places a high premium on re-building Russia’s global influence, which includes a boosting of Russia’s relations with the African continent.
T. Neethling
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In recent years, Russian President Vladimir Putin increasingly places a high premium on re-building Russia’s global influence, which includes a boosting of Russia’s relations with the African continent.
T. Neethling
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Science Diplomacy for Renewable Energy
2023Science's role as a tool for international coordination, collaboration, and tact has contributed to the major successes of the global pandemic response. Scientists and politicians have agreed on the “same” interpretation and significance of evidence, and that science is by far a strong institution that may be the root of all types of dissonance.
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Economic and energy diplomacy in the context of the fourth energy transition
2022This textbook is intended to contribute to a lot of work on finding the optimal scenario for adapting the Russian economy to the global energy transition. The textbook reveals the features of the fourth energy transition, the purpose of which is to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy sources.
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The Legal Architecture of Energy Diplomacy
This chapter explores the evolving legal architecture of energy diplomacy through a comparative lens on India and China, focusing on how both states navigate the intersection of foreign policy, sustainability obligations, and clean technology governance.Abhinash Mohanta +2 more
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George W. Bush Energy Diplomacy
2021In a series of speeches in 2006, Bush stated that the United States was dangerously dependent on energy supplies from volatile areas. While there is consensus on the dangers of US dependence on imported oil, Democrats and Republicans disagree on how to meet those challenges. And the failure of the country’s energy policy is causally related.
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2013
This article focuses on the EU-Russia energy diplomacy after the disruption of gas supply in January 2009. Russia's policy is strategic, focused, and consistent. EU still does not have a common strategy on that issue. Even though there is a general consensus on the need for secure gas supply and some practical steps in that regard have been ...
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This article focuses on the EU-Russia energy diplomacy after the disruption of gas supply in January 2009. Russia's policy is strategic, focused, and consistent. EU still does not have a common strategy on that issue. Even though there is a general consensus on the need for secure gas supply and some practical steps in that regard have been ...
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Strengthening energy diplomacy to achieve sustainable development goals no. 7 by 2030
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FOR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES (ICOMEET 2021), 2023Mochamad Subhan Alkyana, E. Kartini
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