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and participation of external companies and States in its energy sector. Through the development, production and export of … Asian countries are: Russia, China, United States, European countries, Iran, India and Turkey. Among these players, Russia …. The other three sections are devoted to provide separately the current status of energy relations between each Central …
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Mediterranean Energy Corridor. -- Eastern Mediterranean ; natural gas ; energy geopolitics ; Turkey ; Israel ; Egypt ; Cyprus … regional energy map and rapidly making the Eastern Mediterranean a world-class natural gas province. These geopolitical and … energy pressures are rapidly converging, generating a number of new challenges and opportunities for each player in the …
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networks will be essential. This work is part of a series of papers on the geopolitics of the energy transition in China, the …This work compares the different decarbonization strategies of the power sector in China, the European Union and the …
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This research provides a grasp of China's energy needs and their implications for SSA countries in order to give a … balanced and better understanding of its role on the continent. More specifically, the aim is to understand why and how China … is involved in the SSA energy sector and what are the benefits and the costs of its engagement. On the one hand, a …
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Over the last two decades energy has emerged as an increasingly important component of the overall EU-Turkey relations … EU-Turkey energy relations. After years of strong cooperation, the failure of Nabucco and the emergence of TANAP have … ultimately outlined a divergence in the way the EU and Turkey perceive not only the SGC but also their energy relations. This …
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Energy plays a vital role in the development of any economy and given its unequal distribution trade in energy …, energy-related services were mostly supplied by the government. With liberalization and globalization the sector underwent … significant transformation. Many new services developed and large multinationals emerged which increased global trade in energy …
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This paper explores how Turkey’s politics and economy are affected by changes in global energy. To define which are the … that energy, being the key driver behind its large current account deficit, represents a major point of vulnerability for … the country. On this basis, the paper illustrates Turkey's energy matrix, an analysis that outlines the rising role of gas …
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Electricity from renewable sources often cannot be generated when and where it is needed. To deal with these temporal and spatial discrepancies, one frequently proposed approach is to expand storage capacities and transmission grids. It is often argued that the two technologies substitute each...
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This paper argues that the so-called Arab spring is part of a tectonic shift which signals the frailty of the Arab state system as such. Countries benefitting from oil and gas rents have been more resilient, because of their potential to create systems of incentives and disincentives in order to...
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