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The geopolitics of energy in Europe: Short-term and long-term issues
27 June 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced a rapid and profound rethink of the European Union’s energy supply architecture. This article first focuses on the consequences of an EU stop to Russian imports of the three key fossil fuels: natural gas, crude oil including oil products, and coal. It then takes a longer-term perspective and discusses the various geopolitical implications rising from the EU’s clean energy transition.
Autores: Tagliapietra, Simone
Tags: Energy security, EU, Geopolitics, Russia, Ukraine war
La nueva geopolítica de la energía*
Este artículo revisa los principales elementos geopolíticos de la transición energética a nivel global, deteniéndose en particular en el papel de los petroestados, el control de las tecnologías, y sus consecuencias en la globalización y la convergencia global.
Autores: Bordoff, Jason, O'Sullivan, Meghan L.
Tags: Elementos geopolíticos
The Impact of the global food crisis and the potential policy answers
20 June 2022
As the war in Ukraine has now gone on for over 100 days, its global economic consequences are becoming more and more visible and represent quite a concern for policymakers.
Autores: Torres, Raymond
Conjunctural indicators for the Eurozone in May 2022
The euro-zone economy started 2022 on a weak note but the improving health situation suggests that growth will pick up over the rest of the quarter. The PMI-HIS Markit Composite output index of the Eurozone in January reached 52,3. Pointing to the weakest increase in business activity since the headline index moved back into growth territory last March.
Autores: García Sanz, Almudena
Tags: PMI
State guarantee programs helping businesses through Covid and the Ukraine crisis
14 June 2022
Today we are covering how State guarantee programs have played a key role to support businesses during Covid and what are the broader implications of these programs for our economies.
Autores: Torres, Raymond
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