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Algeria’s Permanent State of Economic Crisis (1999-2015)

Date de publication
01 September 2015
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When President Bouteflika came to power in 1999, he sought to liberalise the country’s economy. But these reforms were reversed after only a few years.

Self-consumption of electricity from renewable sources

Date de publication
23 June 2015
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A report released by Insight_E, the European energy consortium specialised on energy policy research and analysis
Lead author: Joris Dehler (KIT). Authoring team: Dogan Keles (KIT), Thomas Telsnig (IER), Benjamin Fleischer (IER), Manuel Baumann (KIT), David Fraboulet (KIC-IE/CEA), Aurélie Faure (IFRI), Wolf Fichtner (KIT). Reviewer: Paul Deane (UCC), Volker Stelzer (KIT)

 

Local Content Strategies in the Oil and Gas Sector: How to Maximise Benefits to Host Communities

Date de publication
03 June 2015
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Editor: Deborah Sherwood, published by Institut francais des relations internationales (Ifri)

Climate: Injustice for the South

Date de publication
01 June 2015
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While climate change is already producing devastating effects, climate negotiations so far have been largely unsuccessful.

South Sudan: From Disaster to Chaos

Date de publication
01 June 2015
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South Sudan is still neither a state nor a nation. Torn apart by ethnic rivalries, divided between diverging ideas about state organization, its only means of political dialogue is war. 

Vladimir Putin’s Non-Economic Logic

Date de publication
01 June 2015
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Russia’s economic crisis was not caused by decisions taken by the West following the Russia-Ukraine conflict. It was predicted and widely mediatized.

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China's Coming of Age on Climate Change: Just in time for Paris?

Date de publication
19 May 2015
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The upcoming Paris climate conference (COP21) is opening the door to a new post-2020 climate regime in which China and other large emitters will have to provide strong evidence of their domestic efforts in addressing global warming in the next century.

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Persistence and Evolutions of the Rentier State Model in Gulf Countries

Date de publication
23 April 2015
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A general economic model of understanding Middle Eastern states was elaborated by political scientists around the 1980’s, based on the concept of rent as a factor of wealth around which the economic model as much as the governance of energy-rich countries was re-organized. The particular case of GCC’s countries as rentier state has been at the cornerstone of this concept since they own the most important share of energy resources in the world.

Road to Paris: What Would Be a Successful Outcome for COP21?

Date de publication
09 April 2015
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Eight months before the opening of the Paris climate conference (COP21), it can be reasonably argued that a global climate agreement is now within reach.

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Oil and Gas in Eastern Africa: Current Developments and Future Perspectives

Date de publication
05 March 2015
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The position of oil companies toward East Africa has changed considerably since 2006 when the first reserves in Uganda came to light. However, for many investors interested in the region, it remains difficult to get a clear picture of the scale of developments of this sector.

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