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At the beginning of my paper I will explain the concept of "Geopolitics of Energy", this will be done for a quite simple reason, because I want everyone who can sit to read this article to understand more clearly what is at stake, therefore allow them the comprehension of what is being elaborated bellow at first sight.
Blerina Muskaj
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Renewable energy and geopolitics: A review [PDF]
This article reviews the literature on the geopolitics of renewable energy. It finds that while the roots of this literature can be traced back to the 1970s and 1980s, most of it has been published from 2010 onwards.
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Turkey in the geopolitics of energy
Energy Policy, 2017Summary This article discusses how geography, energy markets and political developments determine Turkey's role in the geopolitics of energy. Located strategically between two continents, Turkey has a desire of becoming an international physical hub and transit corridor for natural gas, while at the same time improving its own energy security ...
Ole Gunnar Austvik, Gülmira Rzayeva
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Geopolitics of the energy transition
Journal of Chinese Geography, 2023Xiaoying Qian
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The complicated geopolitics of renewable energy
A recent UN climate agreement has the potential to shift global energy consumption from a mix dominated by fossil fuels to one driven by low-carbon technologies.
Sergey Paltsev
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India–China Energy Geopolitics
Energy geopolitics, marked by competition and rivalry in the global search for petroleum fuels, has been one of the defining elements in the bilateral energy engagement of India and China.
Nandakumar Janardhanan
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Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 2020
Most scholars in the energy field believe that cross-border energy activities are closely linked to a state’s foreign policies.
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Most scholars in the energy field believe that cross-border energy activities are closely linked to a state’s foreign policies.
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