The new issue is published online: Energy technologies, sanctions, China, the US and the EU

2024-10-17

The sixth issue of Contemporary World Economy is published online.

The article by Viatcheslav Kulagin, Dmitry Grushevenko and Anna Galkina of ERI RAS provides an overview of the key expected changes in the technological landscape of the global energy sector. 

Andrey Gnidchenko (CMASF, IEF RAS, HSE University) traces the shifts in economic ties of the United States and China with partner countries in the context of commodity and service trade.

Ivan Timofeev (MGIMO University) and Polina Chupriyanova (RIAC) discuss the main transformation trends in EU sanctions policy toward Russia after February 2022. Egor Sergeev (MGIMO University) focuses on the transformation of the EU’s foreign economic policy.

The article by Polina Nosko (HSE University) aims to assess the transparency level of ESG ratings methodologies in the Russian market and to identify whether they converge.

Ilia Orlov (IOS RAS, HSE University) and Andrey Ufimtsev (IAS RAS, HSE University) examine the role of megaprojects in solving Egypt’s economic problems and foreign participation in these projects.

Polina Kanevskaya and Natalia Litinskaya (HSE University) prepared the summary of the roundtable “Environmental Conservation and Combating Climate Change: What Can BRICS Offer the World?”, which was held by HSE University as part of the work of the BRICS Expert Council–Russia.