All items tagged with Energy Policy and Geopolitics (30)

| 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...

| The energy deficits and power shortages in Southwest Asia force key regional players to look for new sources of supply at home and abroad. T...

| President Putin is back, but this time he faces daunting challenges on the energy front. The easy times throughout the 2000s when prices wer...

| As details of his administration's global war against terrorists, insurgents, and hostile warlords have become more widely known - a war tha...

| In 2011, oil production in Russia reached 511.3 million tonnes (10.26 million barrels per day), the highest level since the collapse of the...

| After many years of speculation about possible gas pipelines to be built in the so-called Southern Corridor, a first likely winner will be a...

| When it comes to China policy, is the Obama administration leaping from the frying pan directly into the fire? In an attempt to turn the pag...

| Europe is increasingly trying to to speak with one voice on energy, in particular towards its principal supplier - Russia. The question for...