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The Energy Triangle: EU – Southeast Europe – Russia. Pure Business and/or...

In its Green Book on Energy Policy of March 2006 the EU Commission emphasized that the world has entered a new energy age where Europe is challenged to develop a comprehensive common energy policy...

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EU energy policy: Prospects and challenges – Interview with Professor Dieter...

In the framework of its European Seminars, the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) organized an international high-level conference entitled: “The Delphic Oracle on Europe:...

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Managing climate change in a global context – Interview with Mr. D....

This year’s Halki International Seminars focused on the role of the transatlantic institutions in helping local stakeholders address security challenges in the Middle East, the Black Sea and...

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Energy and climate in the EU foreign policy: Cooperation beyond the EU...

This year’s Halki International Seminars focused on the role of the transatlantic institutions in helping local stakeholders address security challenges in the Middle East, the Black Sea and...

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Nuclear Power for sustainable Development; the Promise and the Peril

A Renaissance in Nuclear Power—Why Now? In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in developing nuclear power in both developed and developing countries. The United States, where...

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Thedore Tsakiris: A Tale of Two Pipelines – The Selection of West Nabucco...

When in 2003 the planners of the Nabucco pipeline named their 31 bcm/y project after the famous Verdi opera, they might not have been able to imagine that almost ten years latter they would still be...

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