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East-Mediterranean Gas potential: Opportunities and Barriers

Date de publication
05 June 2015
Accroche

A report released by Insight_e,  the European energy consortium specialised on energy policy research and analysis
Lead authors: Constantinos Taliotis (KTH) and Maïté de Boncourt (Ifri), Authoring team: Kimon Keramidas (Enerdata), Reviewer: Paul Deane (UCC)

Constantinos TALIOTIS

The New Dimensions of Geopolitics

Date de publication
04 June 2015
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Editor: Deborah Sherwood, published by Cligendael International Energy Program (CIEP) and Institut français des relations internationales (Ifri)

Local Content Strategies in the Oil and Gas Sector: How to Maximise Benefits to Host Communities

Date de publication
03 June 2015
Accroche

Editor: Deborah Sherwood, published by Institut francais des relations internationales (Ifri)

Is Natural Gas Green Enough for the Environment and Energy Policies?

Date de publication
03 June 2015
Accroche

Editor: Deborah Sherwood, published by Clingendael International Energy Program (CIEP) and Institut français des relations internationales (Ifri)

International Law and the Use of Maritime Hydrocarbon Resources

Date de publication
03 June 2015
Accroche

Editor: Deborah Sherwood, published by Clingendael International Energy Program (CIEP)

Rene LEFEBER

Russia, a Revisionist Power?

Date de publication
01 June 2015
Accroche

From the incident at Pristina airport (1999) to the seizure of Crimea (2014), Moscow is trying to demonstrate that it will not abide by rules set by others, nor resign itself to the place of a second-tier power. 

Fiodor LOUKIANOV

From Russia’s Grand Strategy to Limited War

Date de publication
01 June 2015
Accroche

To implement the “grand strategy”, Moscow’s strongest card is the energy weapon. However, the fall in oil prices and the conflict in Ukraine have brought things sharply into perspective. The traditional military dimension of the army is currently resigned to waging “limited wars” in localized areas.

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