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- Author: C. Boyden Gray
- Publication Date: 01-2009
- Content Type: Journal Article
- Journal: European Affairs
- Institution: The European Institute
- Abstract: Europe's worst energy vulnerability - natural gas - has environmental implications. Without more supplies, power for growth is likely to be fueled by coal and accelerate global warming. Russia could export more gas (and flare less) if the Kremlin broke up the domestic pipeline monopoly enjoyed by Gazprom. Europe could use its "competition authority" to challenge it.
- Topic: Government
- Political Geography: Russia, Europe, Germany
- Author: Stuart Weaver
- Publication Date: 01-2009
- Content Type: Journal Article
- Journal: European Affairs
- Institution: The European Institute
- Abstract: Gazprom, the Russian monopoly, has been on a shopping spree to acquire commercial interests (and political leverage) in "downstream" gas and energy companies and distributors in Europe. Here is a partial list of those European holdings gleaned from the chapter entitled "Buying Europe: Purchase as Politics" in a new book on this monopolistic strategy by Janusz Bugajski.
- Topic: Government
- Political Geography: Russia, United States, Europe