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<span><span>This book examines three bipolar relationships that have emerged as a result of the Eurasian energy triangle</span><span>-</span><span>Russia-Former Soviet Union region, Russia-EU, and Russia-China</span><span>-and the ways in which they, along with Putin's foreign energy policy, relate to the debate between neorealism and neoliberal...</span></span>
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Sustainability is a trend reflected nowadays both at global level and at European Union level. This applies as well to the energy policy sector, which is being modernized considering the sustainable use of resources. This trend finds its concrete expression in the package "Clean Energy for All...
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Chapter 1. Sustainable Energy and Environmental Sustainability in an Economics and Policy Prospective -- Section I: Economics and Policy of Sustainable Energy -- Chapter 2. Renewable Energy Policy Responses to Observed Impact of Climate Change: Evidence from DPSIR Framework -- Chapter 3. Energy...
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The Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline is one of the most polarised examples of contemporary American energy politics. The pipeline policy process has not been stable, so it should be analysed over time via a holistic, historical view of interacting dimensions. Robert Cox's theoretical notions of the...
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