By examining how power is constructed and maintained in Russia with the help of hydrocarbons—oil and gas—this article shows why this system is detrimental to Russia in the context of global environmental, technological, and geopolitical changes. While promoting a hydrocarbon culture as central to national identity, the Kremlin has failed to adapt to the global transition toward renewable energy. But external actors such as the European Union could encourage change from within to develop Russia’s untapped potential as a green power, given its vast endowments of renewable resources.Peer reviewe
Energy Security will continue to remain as one of the top security concerns for Europe. Depleting re...
Triggered by debates on climate change and energy security, renewable energy sources are presently h...
During the first eight years of former President Putin in office, the Russian economy made giant ste...
By examining how power is constructed and maintained in Russia with the help of hydrocarbons—oil and...
As Russia’s main energy export markets, the EU and China, are transitioning their energy sectors to ...
Against the background of a global energy transition, resource-rich Russia embarked on renewable ene...
On the background of a global energy revolution, resource-rich Russia embarked on renewable energy p...
This timely book analyses the status of hydrocarbon energy in Russia as both a saleable commodity an...
This article examines recent renewable energy initiatives in two hydrocarbon rich states of Eurasia:...
This timely book analyses the status of hydrocarbon energy in Russia as both a saleable commodity an...
This article by Theresa Sabonis-Helf is taken from the proceedings of the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts U...
This article aims to study the real and hidden technological changes that will shape the strategic c...
Energy plays a central role in the Russian economy and in Russian politics. Russia holds the world\u...
Russia’s vast energy resources have long given the country substantial influence in the internationa...
This essay analyses the evolving character of Russia’s energy relationships in the post-Soviet space...
Energy Security will continue to remain as one of the top security concerns for Europe. Depleting re...
Triggered by debates on climate change and energy security, renewable energy sources are presently h...
During the first eight years of former President Putin in office, the Russian economy made giant ste...
By examining how power is constructed and maintained in Russia with the help of hydrocarbons—oil and...
As Russia’s main energy export markets, the EU and China, are transitioning their energy sectors to ...
Against the background of a global energy transition, resource-rich Russia embarked on renewable ene...
On the background of a global energy revolution, resource-rich Russia embarked on renewable energy p...
This timely book analyses the status of hydrocarbon energy in Russia as both a saleable commodity an...
This article examines recent renewable energy initiatives in two hydrocarbon rich states of Eurasia:...
This timely book analyses the status of hydrocarbon energy in Russia as both a saleable commodity an...
This article by Theresa Sabonis-Helf is taken from the proceedings of the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts U...
This article aims to study the real and hidden technological changes that will shape the strategic c...
Energy plays a central role in the Russian economy and in Russian politics. Russia holds the world\u...
Russia’s vast energy resources have long given the country substantial influence in the internationa...
This essay analyses the evolving character of Russia’s energy relationships in the post-Soviet space...
Energy Security will continue to remain as one of the top security concerns for Europe. Depleting re...
Triggered by debates on climate change and energy security, renewable energy sources are presently h...
During the first eight years of former President Putin in office, the Russian economy made giant ste...