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Russian Oil Enterprises in Europe - Investments and Regional Influence

English · Hardback

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This book analyzes motivation, investments, and influence of the Russian Federation and Russian companies in the European oil sector, specifically, the Southeastern Europe. The main idea of the book is to highlight economic and political logic of the Russian activities in the oil sector as well as to provide a brief analysis of the situation in the natural gas sector. The findings help to understand the general code of conduct of Russian energy companies and their potential ties to their homeland government. This project will appeal to academics, researchers, graduate students, field professionals, and everyone who is interested in Russian and European geopolitics.

List of contents

1. Chapter 1 Introduction.- 2. Chapter 2 Literature Review.- 3. Chapter 3 Research Design.- 4. Chapter 4 Albania.- 5. Chapter 5 Bosnia and Herzegovina.- 6. Chapter 6 Bulgaria.- 7. Chapter 7 Croatia.- 8. Chapter 8 Greece.- 9. Chapter 9 Macedonia.- 10. Chapter 10 Romania.- 11. Chapter 11 Serbia.- 12. Chapter 12 Countries with limited Russian activities: Kosovo, Montenegro, and Slovenia.- 13. Chapter 13 Findings.- 14. Chapter 14 Comparison with Russian operations in the sector of Natural Gas - the Case of Gazprom.

About the author

Tomáš Vlček is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations and European Studies and the International Institute of Political Science at Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
Martin Jirušek is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations and European Studies and the International Institute of Political Science at Masaryk University, Czech Republic.

Summary

This book analyzes motivation, investments, and influence of the Russian Federation and Russian companies in the European oil sector, specifically, the Southeastern Europe. The main idea of the book is to highlight economic and political logic of the Russian activities in the oil sector as well as to provide a brief analysis of the situation in the natural gas sector. The findings help to understand the general code of conduct of Russian energy companies and their potential ties to their homeland government. This project will appeal to academics, researchers, graduate students, field professionals, and everyone who is interested in Russian and European geopolitics.

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