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Energetic diplomacy and its role on creation of a new multipolar world

open access: yesAcademicus International Scientific Journal, 2016
International correlations through the last years have been remarked as dramatic in character, and very often followed through with unpredictable events, such as the Arab spring, chronic and confessional wars raging through the Middle east, than the ...
Igor Gelev, Muhamet Racaj
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DIPLOMACY'S FUNCTION IN GUARANTEEING NATIONAL ENERGY SECURITY

open access: yesThree Seas Economic Journal
. This article examines the strategic role of energy diplomacy as a fundamental instrument through which states ensure their energy security, economic resilience, and long-term stability.
Natalia Antoci
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Saudi Arabia’s Niche Diplomacy: A Middle Power’s Strategy for Global Influence

open access: yesWorld
Saudi Arabia has emerged as a key middle power, leveraging niche diplomacy to expand its global influence. This study examines how the Kingdom strategically employs mediation, religious diplomacy, humanitarian aid, energy leadership, and sports diplomacy
Mordechai Chaziza, Carmela Lutmar
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Public Diplomacy as an Instrument for Obtaining Foreign Policy Goals of the USA in Central Asia

open access: yesМеждународная аналитика, 2018
The article deals with the features of public diplomacy resource’ application in US foreign policy in Central Asia. The author claims that American public diplomacy which has been actively working in the region since the collapse of the USSR appears to ...
B. Bahriev
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Energy Diplomacy and the Formation of a “Resistance Economy” in Iran

open access: yesVestnik RUDN. International Relations
The global energy market is undergoing profound restructuring due to changes in the dynamics of energy resource export and import flows, driven by evolving global demand, technological advancements in production, and significant geopolitical shifts. Iran,
Vladimir I. Belov   +2 more
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ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ В РЕАЛИЗАЦИИ СТРАТЕГИИ ЭНЕРГЕТИЧЕСКОЙ ДИПЛОМАТИИ СКАНДИНАВСКИХ СТРАН

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2015
Политическая культура лежит в основе государственного развития, политических и правовых систем, объясняет особенности самосознания и мышления в любом человеческом сообществе.
Oxana Vladimirovna Grigoryeva   +1 more
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Modern Political and Economic Aspects of the Oil and Gas Complex in the Southeast Asia Region

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2014
AbstracUThe article reviews the problems caused by the conflict of interests between certain Southeast Asian countries and other states, China foremost, which aroused from oil and gas field development on disputable offshore sections.
V. I. Salygin, S. V. Berezinskiy
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Foreign policy of Central Asian countries and issues of international security

open access: yesClío
The study aimed to identify the key factors shaping the foreign policy course of the Kyrgyz Republic and their impact on regional security in Central Asia. The research was based on a comprehensive analysis of international treaties, strategic documents,
Azis Isaev   +2 more
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SCIENCE AND CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

open access: yesAnnals: Series on engineering sciences (Academy of Romanian Scientists)
Integrating science and cultural diplomacy in the oil industry represents a complex but essential approach to navigating the geopolitical, economic, and social landscape of this important area within the energy sector.
Valentin-Paul TUDORACHE   +1 more
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Power Vector in Relations between Turkey and Russia: Results and Prospects of Prime Ministers V.V. Putin and T. Ardoganai Meetings

open access: yesVestnik RUDN. International Relations, 2010
This article analyses the prospects for energy policy and diplomacy of Russia and Turkey, which were planned during the working visits of Russian Prime Minister V. Putin to Ankara on August 6, 2009 and Turkish Premier R.T. Erdogan to Moscow on January 13,
- Evrim Eken
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