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Topics Covered
- Energy crisis
- Pipe gas
- EU
- Liquified natural gas (LNG)
- LNG terminals
- Russia
- Germany
- National-level policy
- Fukushima
- Poland
- Lithuania
- National security
- Nord Stream
- Unbundling
Biography
Dr. Anders Åslund is a Senior fellow at the Stockholm Free World Forum, Sweden and Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, USA. He is a leading specialist on economic policy in Russia, Ukraine and Eastern Europe. Dr. Åslund has served as an economic adviser to several governments, notably the governments of Russia (1991-94) and Ukraine (1994-97). In addition, he has published 15 books, among them Russia’s Crony Capitalism: The Path from Market Economy to Kleptocracy (2019), Ukraine: What Went Wrong and How to Fix It (2015) and How Capitalism Was Built (CUP, 2013). His books have been translated to 12 languages.
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Åslund, A. (2023, June 12). The European energy crisis [Audio file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/MRVP7469.Export Citation (RIS)
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Interviewer: Today
I'm interviewing
Dr. Anders Aslund,
Senior Fellow,
at the Stockholm
Free World Forum,
and adjunct professor at
Georgetown University, USA.
A link to his biography
and a list of
his published books
accompanies this interview.
The subject is the great
energy crisis facing
European countries
summarized in his article,
the failure of European
energy policy,
published on first of
September 2022 in
Project Syndicate.
Listeners are
expected to have read
the article prior to
listening to this interview.
Dr. Aslund, thank you for
sparing the time today.
In the article, you strongly
advocate that the EU should take
the lead and you suggest
the list of actions
they should take.
As we all know, execution
is often more challenging
than planning.
May I ask you to take us
through what must be done,
the challenges of doing
what should be done,
and the likelihood that what
should be done will be done.
Perhaps we can start
with importing
liquified natural gas and
it's distribution across
national frontiers.
Dr. Aslund: Thank you. If we
start with liquified and natural gas.
At first, you need to
have sufficient supply of
it from sufficiently
many sources.
Then you need to have terminals
available and you need to have
pipelines within
Europe so that it
can be distributed
within Europe.