Information on "Natural Resources Policy" and "Political Regions"
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January 2012
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Jan 2012
An Arab Springboard for EU Foreign Policy?
Author: Michael Emerson, Rosa Balfour, André Sapir, Georg Zachmann, Daniel Fiott, Yves Pascouau, Rouba Al-Fattal Eeckelaert, Sven Biscop, Muriel Asseburg
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
This paper addresses some of the key dimensions of the EU’s engagement with the Mediterranean region in light of the Arab Spring and its aftermath. More on «An Arab Springboard for EU Foreign Policy?»
July 2011
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29 Jul 2011
La UE ante el auge económico de Asia-Pacífico
Author: Pablo Bustelo
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
¿Hasta qué punto la UE está bien preparada para hacer frente al “siglo de Asia-Pacífico”, consecuencia del espectacular auge económico de esa región? Este Documento de Trabajo ofrece, en primer lugar, una panorámica del auge económico de Asia-Pacífic... More on «La UE ante el auge económico de Asia-Pacífico»
May 2010
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May 2010
A Natural Power: Challenges for Australia’s Resources Diplomacy in Asia
Author: Richard Leaver, Carl Ungerer
Publisher: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
This report examines Australia’s national interests, both strategic and economic, within the "Asian century". More on «A Natural Power: Challenges for Australia’s Resources Diplomacy in Asia»
May 2009
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18 May 2009
La gestión de los cursos de agua internacionales en Asia Central: ¿amenaza u oportunidad?
Author: Mar Campins Eritja
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
La gestión de los recursos hídricos en las cuencas hidrográficas que comparten los Estados de Asia Central (Kazajistán, Tayikistán, Kirguizistán, Turkmenistán y Uzbekistán) se presenta actualmente como uno de los más importantes riesgos, relacionados... More on «La gestión de los cursos de agua internacionales en Asia Central: ¿amenaza u oportunidad?»
January 2008
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2008
Into Africa: How the Resource Boom Is Making Sub-Saharan Africa More Important to Australia
Author: Roger Donnelly, Benjamin Ford
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper examines how the international resource boom has spurred a hunt for new mineral and hydrocarbon reserves in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). More on «Into Africa: How the Resource Boom Is Making Sub-Saharan Africa More Important to Australia» -
2008
Sub-Saharan Africa and the 'Resource Curse'
Author: Sam Jones
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This working paper examines the question of natural resources and foreign investment with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. More on «Sub-Saharan Africa and the 'Resource Curse'»
November 2007
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7 Nov 2007
Enmeshed: Australia and Southeast Asia's Fisheries
Author: Meryl J Williams
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper argues that regional action is needed to curb the rapid depletion of fishing stocks in Southeast Asia. More on «Enmeshed: Australia and Southeast Asia's Fisheries»
October 2007
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16 Oct 2007
No. 29: Russia and Central Asia
Author: Aleksei Malashenko, Alisher Ilkhamov, Martha Brill Olcott
Publisher: Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE) / Center for Security Studies (CSS) / Otto Wolff Foundation / German Association for East European Studies (DGO)
This issue of the Russian Analytical Digest discusses the relations between Russia and the Central Asian countries. More on «No. 29: Russia and Central Asia»
May 2007
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24 May 2007
Central Asia's Energy Risks
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report explores the implications of Kazakhstan's, Turkmenistan's and Uzbekistan's oil and natural gas wealth for their respective economic and social development, finding in all three countries signs of a resource curse. More on «Central Asia's Energy Risks»
October 2006
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27 Oct 2006
The Coming of the Russian Gas Deficit
Author: Alan Riley
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper argues that the January 2006 gas cut off in the Ukraine encouraged EU policymakers and the media to focus on the wrong Russian gas issue. More on «The Coming of the Russian Gas Deficit»
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