Energy

Can the Middle Corridor Transform Eurasia’s Energy Architecture?

The Middle Corridor, officially designated as the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), represents far more than a logistical alternative connecting East and West. This...

Greece Extends Its Energy Corridor Influence Across the Mediterranean

Since 2010, efforts to exploit hydrocarbons in Greece have encountered obstacles. Public debate on the issue of energy has remained limited, with the media...

Securing ASEAN’s Nuclear Future: Why the Region Must Move from Consensus to Action

Why Nuclear Security Is an Instantly Urgent Matter in Southeast Asia To most people in Southeast Asia, the issue of nuclear security seemed like a...

Transactional Ties: The Pragmatic Reality of U.S.-Pakistan Relations beyond the Oil Deal

The irreversible strategic realignment of Pakistan with China and Russia is highlighted by the recent U.S.-Pakistan trade agreement, which highlights the essentially transactional and...

Nuclear Energy Returns to the Global Stage — What It Means for Europe and Greece

Authors: Yannis Bassias and Athanasios Platias* Interest in nuclear energy is rising once again. As countries face the urgent need to support growing electricity demand,...

When Sea Corridors Trap the Supply Chain

Attacks on merchant vessels transiting the Red Sea have forced many shipping companies to abandon the Suez Canal, a critical artery of global commerce,...

Women Who Power the Future: Stella Tsani on Leading the Energy Transition

In this exclusive interview, recipient of the 2025 EUSEW Woman in Energy Award Stella Tsani critical intersections of economics, equity, and clean energy. A...

Building Africa’s Nuclear Energy Network: Rosatom’s Expanding Footprint

In this Modern Diplomacy interview (Q&A), Ryan Collyer, CEO of Rosatom Central and Southern Africa, explains significant aspects of adopting and step-by-step procedures for...

Who Shapes the Narrative Between Renewables and Fossil Fuels?

In the evolving terrain of global politics and economics, energy remains the lifeblood of national power and international diplomacy. The debate between renewable and...

Building Clean Energy: An Ecofeminist Analysis of Ecological Policies in Developing Countries

As the world grapples with accelerating climate crises, the imperative to transition to clean energy has emerged as a central pillar of environmental governance....

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