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Think big, Russia and Europe, you both need an energy community
by Timofei Bordachev
Talks between Russia and Europe are so stymied by mutual suspicion that only a “big deal” can break the deadlock, says Timofei Bordachev. Cooperation over energy is a great opportunity to set bilateral relations on a whole new course.
ISSUE: Summer 2008
Is Gazprom’s strategy political?
by Alexander Medvedev
The widespread view in Europe that Gazprom is a “political weapon of the Kremlin” is wrong, says top Gazprom executive Alexander Medvedev. He argues that it is the European Commission’s energy thinking that is cause for concern
ISSUE: Summer 2008
Russia’s energy weapon is a fiction
by Andreas Goldthau
Anxieties that Vladimir Putin’s resurgent Russia could cut supplies of gas to Europe have provoked talk of another cold war. But
Andreas Goldthau
explains why energy is useless to Moscow as a foreign policy instrument
ISSUE: Spring 2008
Why energy must be the core of EU security thinking
by Jozias van Aartsen
Europe must respond to the growing assertiveness of energy-producing countries with a much more coherent strategy of its own, says
Jozias Van Aartsen
, a former Dutch foreign minister. Failing to do so, he warns, would be a threat to Europe’s democratic integrity
ISSUE: Spring 2008
Unrealistic yet unneeded
by Pierre Noël
ISSUE: Spring 2008
Why UKRAINE’s political foes all back “unsatisfactory” Gazprom deal
by Vladimir Nikitin - Ivan Presniakov
ISSUE: Summer 2007
SWEDEN’s evergreen political parties divide over EU’s climate strategy
by Bo Petersson
ISSUE: Summer 2007
Offshore gas shock awakens NORWAY to downside of dealing with Russia
by Jakub M. Godzimirski
ISSUE: Summer 2007
DOSSIER ENERGY: The cut-throat energy politics of Russia and Turkey
by John Roberts
Both are using oil and gas pipelines as powerful geopolitical levers, writes
John Roberts
ISSUE: Spring 2007
DOSSIER ENERGY: Why the EU has got its gas strategy wrong
by Nicholas J. Watson
Europe’s policymakers have been barking up the wrong tree, says
Nicholas J. Watson.
ISSUE: Spring 2007
DOSSIER ENERGY: Blueprint for a global energy authority
by Christoph Frei
The common challenges of energy and climate change demand a global approach, writes
Christoph Frei
ISSUE: Spring 2007
DOSSIER ENERGY: The broad thrust of Europe's energy strategy
by Europe's World
ISSUE: Spring 2007
Europe’s infant energy strategy looks muddled and unclear
by Sebastian F.A. Vos
Energy is rarely out of the headlines these days, but how much progress is the EU making in its quest for a long-term strategy?
Sebastian Vos
charts the ups and downs of EU energy policy, and suggests some basic goals for policymakers
ISSUE: Autumn 2006
Let's end the sterile EU budget debate with an eco-tax on energy
by Greens/European Free Alliance in the European Parliament
ISSUE: Summer 2006
ADVERTORIAL - Hybrids in the race against climate change
by Volvo
ISSUE: Summer 2006
ADVERTORIAL - EPCA : The European Petrochemical Association
by European Petrochemical Association (EPCA)
ISSUE: Summer 2006
Thursday 28 August 2008
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