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Energy Policy in the post-Soviet Countries

2024/2025
Academic Year
ENG
Instruction in English
3
ECTS credits
Course type:
Elective course
When:
2 year, 2 module

Instructor


Lisenkova, Alena D.

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The "Energy Policy in the post-Soviet Countries" is a course aimed at providing students with basic knowledge of energy policy and post-Soviet countries as energy actors. It aims to discuss the main current energy crises, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, Eurasian energy governance, and the role of post-Soviet countries in the international energy system.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • To give students a comprehensive overview of types of energy, the main features of energy policy in post-Soviet countries, and the role of post-Soviet countries in the international energy system
  • To develop basic skills of understanding and interpreting the role of post-Soviet countries in the international energy market
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Identifies and defines the main types of energy sources;
  • Enumerates and describes the main features of Eurasian energy policy and the role of post-Soviet countries in the international energy market;
  • Characterizes and analyzes the main external and internal challenges and threats to the future of energy policy in post-Soviet countries;
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Topic 1. Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy. Energy Resource Base in Russia and post-Soviet countries.
  • Topic 2. Russia, Post-Soviet Countries and Climate Change.
  • Topic 3. Russia, Post-Soviet Countries and Energy in Europe.
  • Topic 4. Russia, Post-Soviet Countries and Energy in Asia.
  • Topic 5. Russia, Post-Soviet Countries and Energy in Africa.
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Seminars
    For each class, students should read academic papers from a provided list or additional texts and be able to discuss the topics. Seminars constitute 40% of the final grade.
  • non-blocking Quiz
  • non-blocking Group Projects
    In the last class, students should present their group projects. The list of topics will be provided in advance. The speech time limit is 10-20 minutes. A group project constitutes 20% of the final grade.
  • non-blocking Exam
    The examination is carried out in a written form. Students will be provided with the final list of questions in advance. During the exam, a student receives a question card with two questions and is to write an essay based on these questions. It constitutes 20% of the final grade. The student may be exempted from the exam if his cumulated grade is 4 or higher.
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2024/2025 2nd module
    0.2 * Exam + 0.2 * Group Projects + 0.2 * Quiz + 0.4 * Seminars
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Черненко, Е. Ф.  Энергетическая дипломатия : учебное пособие для вузов / Е. Ф. Черненко. — 2-е изд., перераб. и доп. — Москва : Издательство Юрайт, 2024. — 131 с. — (Высшее образование). — ISBN 978-5-534-13950-1. — Текст : электронный // Образовательная платформа Юрайт [сайт]. — URL: https://urait.ru/bcode/540846 (дата обращения: 27.08.2024).

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Черненко, Е. Ф.  Энергетическая дипломатия : учебное пособие для вузов / Е. Ф. Черненко. — Москва : Издательство Юрайт, 2020. — 145 с. — (Высшее образование). — ISBN 978-5-534-06843-6. — Текст : электронный // Образовательная платформа Юрайт [сайт]. — URL: https://urait.ru/bcode/455347 (дата обращения: 27.08.2024).

Authors

  • IVANOVA ANASTASIYA SERGEEVNA