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- Gas Gamble. // Emerging Europe Monitor: Russia & CIS;Apr2005, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p9
The article presents economic forecasts for Turkmenistan as of April 2005. The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (TAP) gas pipeline project has attracted many regional firms and it has buoyed the Ashgabat. However, the country withheld gas deliveries to Russia, thereby endangering its growth and...
- UK energy supply: Russia's bullish forecast unlikely in medium term. // MarketWatch: Global Round-up;Dec2005, Vol. 4 Issue 12, p148
The article reports that Russia will assume greater importance in Europe's energy economy. Russia has 30% of the world's gas reserves and provides around 150 billion cubic meters of gas imports to Europe each year, around 40% of the total. Several European countries like the Baltic states,...
- Capacity Hinders Nabucco. // Emerging Europe Monitor: Russia & CIS;Jun2009, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p9
The article reports on the economic outlook for Turkmenistan. It forecasts that the ability of the country to diversify its export markets and supply energy in Western Europe remains in doubt, despite the efforts by the European Union (EU) leaders to push forward with the planned Nabucco gas...
- Old Rivals, New Partners: Russia and Turkey, Tied by Energy Dependence. // Journal of Turkish Weekly;8/9/2010, p34
The article focuses on the trade relations between Turkey and Russia for natural gas. The cooperation and competition between Russia and Turkey in regard to prospecting for natural gas and petroleum, as well as concerns about energy dependence, are discussed. European dependence on Russia for...
- Reform Drive Pays Dividends. // Africa Monitor: North Africa Monitor;Sep2004, Vol. 9 Issue 9, p8
Contrary to some expectations, Tripoli is making steady progress in its economic reform programme. The latest development has seen Libya's application to join the World Trade Organisation approved for consideration after a two-and-a-half year wait. A working party will now be formed to consider...
- Public Sector Restraints: Behind-the-Border Trade Barriers. Singham, Shanker A.; Sokol, D. Daniel // Texas International Law Journal;Summer2004, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p625
Assesses the benefits of the international trade. Reports of U.S. political economic history; Functions of public sector; Case studies regarding results of public sector restraints.
- POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR. Wakelin Jr., James H. // Interfaces;Aug1971, Vol. 1 Issue 6, p13
The article discusses the potential contributions of management science to the public sector. Government policies concerning complicated matters require much stronger, more direct, and earlier assistance from the management science community. This is true whether one is talking about foreign...
- Four steps to trade success. Kaul, Mohan // African Business;May2008, Issue 342, p48
The article outlines four key steps that would have a dramatic impact on the pace and volume of trade both within Africa and abroad. To encourage constructive dialogue between governments and the private sector, the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) is proposing to champion the establishment...
- Change in Cooperation between China and Russia. // China Chemical Reporter;9/26/2004, Vol. 15 Issue 27, p7
Reports on the energy cooperation between China and Russia involving oil and natural gas in 2004. Record levels of trade between the two countries; Natural gas pipeline projects; Implications on the chemical industries.


