STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENERGY POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE CONDITIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND STRENGTHENING ANTI-RUSSIAN SANCTIONS
Mikhail N. Kulapov1, Marina Yu. Morekhanova2, Pavel A. Sergeev3
1Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation 2Institute of Agrarian Problems, Saratov, Russian Federation 3Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords: European Union, Russia, USA, UN, IEA, European Commission, industrial policy, energy policy, green energy, natural and climate change, anti-Russian sanctions, natural gas, LNG, coal, electricity, global economic and political crisis
Abstract
The features of the formation and implementation of the industrial and energy policies of the European Union, aimed at achieving the goals of ensuring the functioning of “green” energy in the context of strengthening anti-Russian sanctions and global climate change, are considered. Options for regional and global development in the medium and long term are substantiated, taking into account the dynamics of prices for energy products and structural changes in their production and consumption
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