GEOPOLITICS AND GLOBALISATION: THE NATION-STATE IN THE POSTMODERN WORLD

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2009, Vol 30, Issue 1

Abstract

The main energetic source for the population both at present, and in the future, is represented by fossil fuel, to an extent of 85%. The oil and gas pipeline have caused the first dispute in the energetic field, between EU and Russia, at the beginning of 2006. Thus, the European Union starts to elaborate an unified energetic policy in order to reduce its dependency on Russian resources. There are numerous energetic projects from both sides, and Romania is involved in two of them.

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Liviu VLAD, Gheorghe HURDUZEU, Andrei JOSAN

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Liviu VLAD, Gheorghe HURDUZEU, Andrei JOSAN (2009). GEOPOLITICS AND GLOBALISATION: THE NATION-STATE IN THE POSTMODERN WORLD. Impact Strategic, 30(1), 71-76. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-118647