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North Caucasus Security OutlookMembers only

Russia during the Putin (and now Putin-Medvedev) years has, to a good degree, been successful in casting an image of increasing national wealth, external power and domestic stability...

  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 18.12.2009  |  Security
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Russian Relations to the Gulf Region in a Changing Geopolitical Environment  PDF  (375 Kb)

Scholars of most academic disciplines across the social sciences have a fondness for comparing different regions in order to evaluate :

  • why one may be developing more rapidly than another,

  • why democracy may be stalled in one region or flourishing in another,

  • why the benefits foreseen by economic reform have proven less conclusive in some regions when compared to others...

  • Dr. Marat Terterov  |  Published on EGF: 15.01.2010  |  External Relations
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Eastern Caspian Sea Energy Geopolitics: A Litmus Test for the U.S. – Russia – China Struggle for the Geostrategic Control of Eurasia   PDF  (358 Kb)

  • Dr. Thrassy N. Marketos  |  Published on EGF: 21.02.2010  |  Energy
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European energy and transport - Trends to 2030: update 2007   PDF  (3 Mb)

The Baseline scenario finalised in November 2007 gives an update of the previous trend scenarios, such as the “Trends to 2030” published in 2003 and its 2005 update. The new Baseline scenario takes into account the high energy import price environment of recent years, sustained economic growth and new policies and measures implemented in the Member-States.

  • EC & DG TREN  |  Published on EGF: 01.12.2009  |  Energy
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5th Forum Europe Ukraine  PDF  (386 Kb)

"Dr Marat Terterov, EGF Director, will exchange views on Black Sea Geopolitics with Russian State Duma Deputies and other Experts at the Annual Forum Europe-Ukraine, in Kiev on”:

February 24, 15.30 – 17.00 Panel Session.
REGIONAL COOPERATION: BLACK SEA, EUROREGIONS, CROSS-BORDER
COOPERATION


Moderator:
Gerd Harms, Adviser to the Board, Enertrag AG, Germany

Speakers:
Mikhail Emelyanov, Member, State Duma, Russia
Marat Terterov - Chairman, European Geopolitical Forum, Belgium
Peter Szegvari, Expert on regional politics, Council of Regions, Hungary
Igor Chernyshenko, Deputy Chairman of the Far East Committee, Russia
For full forum program, please, click here

  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 01.12.2009  |  External Relations
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Political PrognosisMembers only

The former-Yugoslav entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina is gripped by deep political crisis at present. Divisions between Serb, Croat and Bosniak (Bosnian Muslims) minorities are deepening inside the country, undermining the work and institutions of government, scuttling any sense of national unity and threatening to plunge Bosnia into the vortex of ethnic conflict...

  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 22.10.2009  |  Security
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Conventional Security Risks to Central Asia. A Summary Overview.  PDF  (199 Kb)

This paper briefly outlines the conventional threats to the security of the five former Soviet states of Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. It also attempts to identify the common features contributing to insecurity in the region. The new and quite disturbing threat to regional insecurity – the growing risk of a spillover of insurgency into the region from Afghanistan is also discussed.


  • Paul Quinn-Judge  |  Published on EGF: 23.02.2010  |  Security
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Uzbekistan foreign policy briefingMembers only

Key issues:



1. Human rights.
2. Energy security
3. Regime stability
4. Outlook

  • Dr. Marat Terterov  |  Published on EGF: 08.10.2009  |  External Relations
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The Great Pipeline Opera: Inside the European pipeline fantasy that became a real-life gas war with Russia.  PDF  (186 Kb)

 When Joschka Fischer's lucrative new job as the "political communications advisor" to a consortium of European energy companies was leaked to a German business publication this summer, there was one comment that stood out. "Welcome to the club," said Gerhard Schröder, an even more highly paid advocate for the other side in Europe's increasingly politicized energy war.


  • Daniel Freifeld  |  Published on EGF: 21.02.2010  |  Energy
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Turkey: Domestic Security Outlook Members only

Key issues:

  • Special operations continue in Turkey’s south east;
  • PKK conflict taking on a more complex character;
  • Many detained in domestic crackdowns;
  • State-sponsored Kurdish militias involved in massacre;
  • Islamic threat to secular elite deemed real;
  • Government hardens position on secular elites;
  • Clandestine plot to overthrown Turkish government;
  • Corruption not the key obstacle in Turkey’s EU accession talks.

  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 25.06.2009  |  Security
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