All items tagged with Elektor Energy and Geopolitics (282)

| On the eve of the European Commission’s ruling on the Gazprom antitrust case, Gazprom’s CEO, Alexei Miller, visited the Greek capital for di...

| Greece’s new government has been hinting at pocket rockets or double aces, the best Hold'em poker hand you can hope to have, amid the on-goi...

| In this interview with European Energy Review, Ambassador Urban Rusnák, Secretary General of the Energy Charter, offers his insights on the...

| The oil price drop that has dominated the headlines in recent weeks has been framed almost exclusively in terms of oil market economics, wit...

| From the headlines that we see in the press lately it seems that Russia’s main problem is economic sanctions imposed by the West in relation...

| Can the Ukraine crisis force Germany to backtrack on the Energiewende? No, regardless of Poland’s off-the-cuff critique. But it’s fuelling a...

| Europe was already destined to engage the ever more energy guzzling Asia on the international markets for oil, gas and coal. The worrying de...

| While no-one doubts Russia can militarily conquer Crimea and hold on to it, Ukraine and its allies have economic options in this conflict th...

| After years of balancing between the European Union and Russia, this December saw Ukraine's government make a definite turn to the east, cho...

| If assessment studies are even roughly accurate, the countries of the Western Balkans – Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedo...