On May 29, 2015, RIAC and RAS Institute for Far Eastern Studies held international conference “Russia and China: a New Partnership in the Changing World”, which gathered about 500 representatives of Russian and Chinese governments, expert community and civil society.
The conference was opened by addresses of RIAC President Igor Ivanov, Chinese Ambassador ...
... readers to decide, as at the end its personal preference.
Changing the Engines of Growth – Asian Momentum & OECD’s Stagnation:
Asia will manifest into the leading cradle of energy growth with more than a half of it coming from India and China. A key factor behind growth in these nations and similar countries, will be the most predictable – growth in population, with a respective need for energy. More specifically, the international energy markets will record a “hump-effect” ...
... making one ponder – what must be done to stop any changes, how to adapt to them if they occur and what if sceptics are right?
«Oil and Gas Dialogue: Russian Gas in the European Market» Joint International Forum held at IMEMO RAN conference hall on 7th December 2012; moderated by Ivanova N. I., RAN Academic and Associate Director of IMEMO RAN, and Eric Dam, General Director of Energy Delta Institute.
Optimism Remains Thin in the Air:
As the world continues to scuffle against ...
... shale could supply Asia, Israel has off-shore shale potential, Middle East could make a stable return to supply Europe and if China gets the technological means it may mine its shale reserves which are the biggest in the world. Realistically, Russia cannot ... ... supplier that will be a unique selling point in the turbulent world.
«3rd International Eastern Siberia Oil & Gas Conference» held at Baltschug Kempinski Hotel (Moscow), on 28th November 2012; moderated by Krutikhin M. I., Partner at ...