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Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen
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02 Dec 2019
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Social and Political Science 2019
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Preface

Acknowledgements

1    Introduction: hydrocarbon culture amidst a changing climate

2    Russia’s energy via a spatial prism: energy flows in a mycelium of power

3    Energy as domestic power: the case of Gazifikatsiya Rossii

4    Energy as international power: the case of Russian–Finnish energy trade

5    The national taboo of hydrocarbon culture: changing the Arctic environment

6    The global taboo of hydrocarbon culture: “There is no climate change”

7    The climate is changing Russia: from a hydrocarbon to an ecological culture

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Cover The Energy of Russia
The Energy of Russia
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Publication Date:
02 Dec 2019
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9781788978590
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9781788978606
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https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788978606
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  • Frontmatter
    • Copyright
    • Contents
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter 1  Introduction: hydrocarbon culture amidst a changing climate
  • Chapter 2  Russia’s energy via a spatial prism: energy flows in a mycelium of power
  • Chapter 3  Energy as domestic power: the case of Gazifikatsiya Rossii
  • Chapter 4  Energy as international power: the case of Russian–Finnish energy trade
  • Chapter 5  The national taboo of hydrocarbon culture: changing the Arctic environment
  • Chapter 6  The global taboo of hydrocarbon culture: “There is no climate change”
  • Chapter 7  The climate is changing Russia: from a hydrocarbon to an ecological culture
  • Back Matter
    • References
    • Index
  • Subjects
    • Environment
      • Climate Change
      • Energy Policy and Regulation
    • Geography
      • Political Geography and Geopolitics
    • Politics and Public Policy
      • Environmental Governance and Regulation
      • Environmental Politics and Policy
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