Energy plays a central role in the Russian economy and in Russian politics. Russia holds the world\u27s largest natural gas reserves, the second largest coal reserves, and the eighth largest oil reserves. Russia also has a significant electricity sector. These energy resources had always been a significant part of the Soviet Union?s economic might and continue to support the Russian economy. Energy exports have been a major driver of economic growth, and have allowed Russia to transform itself from a declining military power into a new energy superpower. This type of growth, however, has made the Russian economy dependent on oil and natural gas exports and vulnerable to fluctuations in oil prices. Because the Russian economy continues to re...
By examining how power is constructed and maintained in Russia with the help of hydrocarbons—oil and...
The energy industry has an important place in the policies of Vladimir Putin, who became the preside...
Russia\u27s use of its vast energy resources for leverage against post-Soviet states such as Ukraine...
Russia is a major player in world energy markets. It has more proven natural gas reserves than any o...
Current Russian energy policy is based on the conception of oil and gas resources as strategic goods...
The current financial crisis and sinking oil prices have left Russia in a precarious position with d...
Energy Security will continue to remain as one of the top security concerns for Europe. Depleting re...
Russia and four other CIS countries - Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - are impo...
Two recent trends have rekindled the debate concerning the place and strategy of Russia on the world...
During the first eight years of former President Putin in office, the Russian economy made giant ste...
In recent years, Russia’s enormous reserves of strategic natural resources have played a central rol...
Russia’s vast energy resources have long given the country substantial influence in the internationa...
This article considers the problems of economic growth and Russian energy strategy. Also in this pap...
The paper clearly shows that Russia has been diversifying its export routes during past 20 years, in...
The health of the Russian economy still depends heavily on natural resource revenues. The history of...
By examining how power is constructed and maintained in Russia with the help of hydrocarbons—oil and...
The energy industry has an important place in the policies of Vladimir Putin, who became the preside...
Russia\u27s use of its vast energy resources for leverage against post-Soviet states such as Ukraine...
Russia is a major player in world energy markets. It has more proven natural gas reserves than any o...
Current Russian energy policy is based on the conception of oil and gas resources as strategic goods...
The current financial crisis and sinking oil prices have left Russia in a precarious position with d...
Energy Security will continue to remain as one of the top security concerns for Europe. Depleting re...
Russia and four other CIS countries - Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - are impo...
Two recent trends have rekindled the debate concerning the place and strategy of Russia on the world...
During the first eight years of former President Putin in office, the Russian economy made giant ste...
In recent years, Russia’s enormous reserves of strategic natural resources have played a central rol...
Russia’s vast energy resources have long given the country substantial influence in the internationa...
This article considers the problems of economic growth and Russian energy strategy. Also in this pap...
The paper clearly shows that Russia has been diversifying its export routes during past 20 years, in...
The health of the Russian economy still depends heavily on natural resource revenues. The history of...
By examining how power is constructed and maintained in Russia with the help of hydrocarbons—oil and...
The energy industry has an important place in the policies of Vladimir Putin, who became the preside...
Russia\u27s use of its vast energy resources for leverage against post-Soviet states such as Ukraine...