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Влияние энергетических факторов на формирование внешней политики США

Authors: Ratnikov, Maxim;

Влияние энергетических факторов на формирование внешней политики США

Abstract

The aim of this article is to determine the impact of the energy factors on the US foreign policy. The article raises the issues of the modern energy system and energy security. The author demonstrates how the control over energy resources ensures the US political befefits. ; Цель настоящей работы заключается в определении влияния энергетических факторов на внешнюю политику США. В рамках материала описывается современная энергетическая система и энергетическая составляющая безопасности. Показано как контроль над энергетикой дает США политические преимущества.

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Poland
Keywords

Middle Asia, Соединенные штаты америки, Persian Gulf, Polityka energetyczna, Energy security, Персидский залив, Энергетическая безопасность, United States of America, Ближний Восток, Energy policies, Bezpieczeństwo energetyczne, Środkowy Wschód, Энергетическая политика, Stany Zjednoczone, Zatoka Perska, Foreign policy, Polityka zagraniczna, Зарубежная политика

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