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 Russia – a single unitary actor?  Energy superpower?  Hegemonic power?  Utilising energy for political gains?

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2  Russia – a single unitary actor?  Energy superpower?  Hegemonic power?  Utilising energy for political gains?

3 Gas disputes:  Russia-Ukraine  Russia-Belarus

4  I argue that Russian natural gas policy is a combination of competing ideas/preferences of different groups in the country and in this competition the Russian state (as the main policy maker) is the ‘representative’ of several actors/groups who shape the state behaviour.

5 The President Russian Academy of Sciences Media Public Opinion Energy Institutes Gazprom Independe nt Gas Producers Political/ec onomic elites The Ministry of Energy


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