Report - AEI Press
The Russian Energy Outlook
This AEI report strives to shed light on these uncertainties with the aim of providing realistic scenarios for the global energy outlook to 2030. Goldthau's chapter finds that Russia will remain one of the world’s top energy producers and exporters, but its energy future will hinge on several factors outside of Moscow’s control, including Western energy sanctions and European regulations. Should Europe shift away from dependence on Russian energy, the Kremlin will feel more pressure to court China.
See more: https://www.aei.org/publication/much-energy-asia-2030/
Scenario Study
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For Academic Citation:
Goldthau, Andreas, Dan Blumenthal and Derek M. Scissors "The Russian Energy Outlook." Too much energy? Asia at 2030., February 2015.
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