Nord Stream 2 w polityce energetycznej Rosji

The purpose of this article is to show the importance of the Nord Stream 2 project for Russia’s external energy policy, for Gazprom’s strategy and other Russian economic entities. The analysis of the potential consequences of the implementation of this project for Russia and the Russian entities inv...

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