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Are the energy majors in decline / Feygin, Vladimir   Journal Article
Feygin, Vladimir Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The Shtokman project may be a forerunner of critical changes in the global energy sector. The older-generation majors are heading for very tough competition. The governments of the resource-rich countries, and national companies enjoying governmental support are interested in reducing the role of transnational corporations to that of ordinary contractors.
Key Words Energy Security  Russia  Oil and gas  Energy Market  Energy - Russia 
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Russia and central Asia: a new web of relations / Jonson, Lena 1998  Book
Jonson, Lena Book
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Publication Washington DC, Royal Institute of international Affairs, 1998.
Description 78p.
Standard Number 1862030227
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Russia-EU energy relationship: getting it right / Sherr, James   Journal Article
Sherr, James Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The problems of Russia's energy sector, the part of the economy most broadly linked with Russia's prosperity and revived international influence, have been emphasized by the global financial crisis. Yet it remains an open question whether this, as well as various other factors, including the beginning of a genuine gas market and China's methodical advances in Central Asia, could encourage Russia to take the difficult decisions needed to make the energy sector more responsive and competitive. For its part, the EU has the potential to influence Russia, but if it continues to define itself by its divisions, it will not be able to use the influence it has gained. Without a strategic and coordinated approach, the EU is unlikely to be able to overcome its security dilemma and could find that the future is determined by other actors.
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Towards common futures: Russia's role in a multi-polar world / Berlin. Alfred Herrhausen Society 2008  Book
Berlin. Alfred Herrhausen Society Book
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Publication Berlin, Foresight, 2008.
Description 48p.Pbk
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