In the run-up to the Ukraine invasion, Gazprom has conclusively proven that it is not a business but a politico-military enterprise – a central part of Putin’s war-making kit.
Q&A: When Biden Meets Scholz
The Biden administration is greatly irritated by the SPD’s submissive stance on Russia.
EU: Brussels Needs Real Energy Pro
The CEE countries were left out of all top jobs in Brussels. As compensation, the top EU energy job should be filled by them.
Gazprom and the Dead Parrot Argument
Gazprom’s North Stream 2 gas pipeline has not been completed. Now the company wants to sue the EU for applying its own rules and regulations to the project.
Ukraine’s Energy Future
Ukraine’s economic freedom depends more on its energy freedom than on any other single factor.
Ukraine: Survival as a Human Right
Ahead of a decisive winter, Ukraine faces a difficult battle without strong support from the West.
Putin and Russia’s Big Business: From Unstable Stability to Stable Instability?
Will Putin’s third presidential term be one of growing political and economic risk?
All Roads Pass Through Moscow
Should Russia become a top priority on the U.S. foreign policy agenda?
Ukraine’s Yushchenko Conundrum
What difficulties does Ukraine’s Viktor Yushchenko face in forming a new coalition after the March 2006 elections?