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Relationship between Russia and EU in field of energetics
Sapronova, Yulia ; Vondrušková, Barbora (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with relationship between Russia and European Union in field of energetics. Its main purpose is to determine whether this relationship is essential for both sides and whether they have possible alternatives. First chapter tells about history of developement of this relationship and creation of energy policy in EU and Russia. Second chapter describes current situation and identifies its main drivers in field of cooperation and problematic issues. Last chapter deals with new trends, discusses the problem of european energy dependence on Russia and argues about possible changes due to current situation in Ukraine.
Energy policy of the EU and relations with Russia
Jáchymovský, Oliver ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with energy policy of the EU and its realations with Russian Federation. The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to determine if EU is capable of integrated approach in formation of its energy policy. The first chapter describes current energy policy of the EU and focuses on implementation of its external energy policy and on its targets in this policy. The second chapter describes energy dependency on Russian Federation in the regional and national point of view. It also focuses on legal framework and problems between EU and Russia. The second chapter outlines possible ways of reduction of energy dependency on Russian Federation. The last chapter describes current projects, that schould diversify supplying countries and transportation routes.
European Union's dependence on imports of energy resources from Russia
Pavlíková, Olga ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
Gas Crisis in 2006 and especially in January 2009 showed the need of diversification of the energy routes to the European Union, in a case that a gas pipeline to Ukraine is cut off, most of the European Union's Member States will suffer from the lack of gas. The priority is not to reduce dependence on Russia but it is the consolidation of relations which is beneficial to both parties because the relationship is reciprocal rather than unilateral. To strengthen the energy security of the European Union there is a number of projects - new pipelines (Nord Stream, South Stream, Nabucco), and the import of LNG is being improved.

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