Today's emergent geo-politics and the day after: what's next in energy security?

The problem of energy has become the most important instrument in determining the contours of the new geo-politics of rivalry, alliances and cooperation in the 21st century. Starting in the 2000s, the emergence of new independent powers with excessive demands for energy as well as the rise of new in...

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Analysis
Competition
Crude oil prices
Energy
Energy consumption
Energy economics
Energy efficiency
Energy Policy
Energy Sector
Energy security
Forecasts and trends
Fossil fuels
Geopolitics
Hydrocarbons
International Cooperation
Natural gas
Petroleum industry
Petroleum production
Taxation
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