Russian oil and natural gas strategic culture and security implications of European dependence

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Phillips, William M. C.
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Tsypkin, Mikhail
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2007-12
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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This study explores the implications for European political and economic stability posed by dependence on Russian oil and natural gas energy sources. The first section looks into the past actions and strategic culture of Russia to determine if there exists a threat that Russia will deny energy resources to European countries for political or economic gain. The second section analyzes the current calculus of Europe's dependence by determining current and estimated future consumption needs and the feasibility of alternative sources of energy. The third section investigates the importance of revenues that Russia receives from consumption of oil and natural gas exports to Europe on their Gross National Product and economic growth for the future. By understanding Russia's strategic culture and the interdependence of European demand and Russian supply, conclusions are made that determine the threat, risk, and circumstances that Russia will deny energy resources to European countries.
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National Security Affairs
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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xii, 105 p. : ill.
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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