All items tagged with Elektor Energy and Geopolitics (282)

| EU–Russia gas relations are at a critical stage in 2012. Uncertainty is predominant: The balance between security of supply and security of...

| It's a policy fierce enough to cause great suffering among Iranians - and possibly in the long run among Americans, too. It might, in the en...

| China has reached a crossroads. After years of political stability and enviable economic growth, the regime has been facing a stark choice a...

| Lulled by dreams of energy independence, the US thought it could slap sanctions on Iran without having to pay a price at the pump. That has...

| With Presidential elections approaching, and oil prices showing no signs of dropping, the temptation for the Obama Administration to release...

| On Sunday 4th March Russians have elected their next president. Although Vladimir Putin is certain to win, it will be a hollow victory and h...

| It is highly doubtful that the current Western sanctions policy towards Iran will bring about the desired result: to dissuade Iran from cont...

| It's time to face reality: Western sanctions are highly unlikely to force a nuclear rethink in Iran without getting Asian consumers on-board...

| While the oil boycott the US and EU have instituted against Iran is understandable, in view of the repulsive nature of the Iranian regime, i...

| The exchange of threats between Iran and the West vis-à-vis Iranian oil exports to European and other consumer countries has received wide a...