Gazele naturale în securitatea energetică europeană. Relaţia Uniunii Europene cu Federaţia Rusă
The aim of this paper is to offer a large spectrum assessment of the EU-Russia energy relation focusing only on one component of the EU energy mix – natural gas. The article documents the European-Russian gas relationship: its beginnings, actual state of affairs, disputed topics. The authors address...
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