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Energy policy of EU - relations with Russia
Gerendová, Laura ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Vlčková, Jana (referee)
European union does not dispose of balanced energy reserves to cover the ever-increasing energy consumption in Europe and so is highly dependent on energy imports from abroad. The most important energy supplier to the EU is Russia, which mainly imports oil and natural gas, but the EUs high dependence on Russia is threatening the EUs energy security. On the contrary, Russia is heavily dependent on European energy markets. Bachelor thesis aims to analyze development of the energy policy situation and its dependence on EU-Russia relations, to measure interdependence of EU-Russia and to outline the possibilities of diversification of business relations and distribution channels between these actors and related impacts on the economy. The EU should concentrate on uniting the individual states in the matter of energy relations with Russia, that would ensure a better negotiation position.
Implementation of the EU energy policy in relation to the relations with the Russian Federation
Halasová, Eliška ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of energy policy of the European Union and its implementation. The first chapter outlines the development of this policy. The second chapter concentrates on energy dependence and replies the question how the EU ensures its energy sources. The last chapter summarizes the EU relations with the Russian Federation in energy sector, the energy dependence, the conflicts in these relations and the possibilities of solving the problem of the energy dependence.

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