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recovering energy prices. Among challenges facing Russia is the country's integration in the world economy, especially regarding … countries in between. Russia is a major producer and exporter of energy, especially regarding natural gas. The EU is the biggest … market for Russian energy exports. The current mutual dependency notwithstanding, both the EU and Russia undertake serious …
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States (NIS), focusing on the new EU member states (NMS) and selected NIS (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Kazakhstan …
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the macroeconomic aspects of energy sector development in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries. It also … briefly covers selected aspects of EU-CIS energy relations, looking at the potential of the CIS region as a source of energy … supplies for the EU and at energy policy options in the CIS.  …
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the role played by energy prices and the growing involvement of the state in the economy, including attempts to implement … tools of industrial policy and the public-private project financing schemes. Next, the resurgence of Russia as a regional …
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Russia and four other CIS countries - Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - are important energy … indispensable for the government plans to materialize. Intensifying the existing 'Energy Dialogue' between Russia and the EU and … diversifying its energy supplies away from Russia. However, so far the results in this respect appear to have been mixed at best …
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Russia and four other CIS countries - Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - are important energy … indispensable for the government plans to materialize. Intensifying the existing 'Energy Dialogue' between Russia and the EU and … diversifying its energy supplies away from Russia. However, so far the results in this respect appear to have been mixed at best …
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The European Union (EU) is one of the most successful integration arrangements in the world. However, the disintegration in Europe through Brexit is puzzling. This article aims to clarify this dilemma by addressing the following questions: Was the former French President, de Gaulle, right that...
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The aim of the article is to verify the convergence process of the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) (CEE10) countries towards Western European countries (EU15) in years 1995-2016. Additionally, the paper aims to show the interaction between economic integration and convergence as well as...
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Today even raising the question of an economic integration agreement between the European Union and the Eurasian Economic Union seems a non-starter. Recent economic sanctions have severely hurt economic cooperation between the two political entities. Yet the foundations of any new institution...
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