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Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Journal

Gazprom and Russian Natural Gas Policy in the First Two Decades of the 21st Century

July 1, 2020 | Anna B. Mikulska
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Anna B. Mikulska

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    Mikulska, Anna. “Gazprom and Russian Natural Gas Policy in the First Two Decades of the 21st Century.” Orbis 64, no. 3 (2020): 403-20. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orbis.2020.05.004).

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What role does natural gas play in Russian foreign policy and domestic politics? This article takes an in-depth look at the last two decades of Russian gas policy as a period of change and as a challenge to Gazprom's Russian gas domination over its main market, Europe. Within this framework, the paper focuses on four main themes: 1) Gazprom's position vis-à-vis its domestic competitors, including challenges to Gazprom export monopoly; 2) the changing nature of natural gas markets and its impact on the position of Russian gas in Europe; 3) policy challenges to Russian gas exports to Europe; and 4) Russian gas exports’ pivot to China.

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