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TRANSPORT AND ENERGY PROJECTS IN RUSSIA AND THE CIS

https://doi.org/10.48137/26870703_2024_28_4_6

Abstract

Transport and energy projects play a leading role in stimulating economic growth in both Russia and the CIS countries. These projects not only improve infrastructure, but also increase energy efficiency, contributing to the sustainable development of regions. In this article we are interested in the most important transport and energy projects in Russia and the CIS countries, their impact on the economy and development prospects.

About the Authors

V. A. Avatkov
Middle and Post-Soviet East Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences (INION RAN); Transport Institute of International Transport CommunicationsRussian University of Transport (MIIT)
Russian Federation

AVATKOV Vladimir A. DSc in Political Science, Associate Professor, Head of the Department; Head of the Department of International Relations and Geopolitics

26A, Novosushchevskaya str., Moscow, 127018,



N. A. Spiridonova
Transport Institute of International Transport Communications RUT (MIIT)
Russian Federation

SPIRIDONOVA Nina A. Senior lecturer of the department International Relations and Geopolitics

26A, Novosushchevskaya str., Moscow, 127018



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Avatkov V.A., Spiridonova N.A. TRANSPORT AND ENERGY PROJECTS IN RUSSIA AND THE CIS. Geoeconomics of Energetics. 2024;(4):6–26. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/26870703_2024_28_4_6

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