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The European Union and Russia Energy Politics aims to analyse the energy relationships, energy foreign policy and energy dialogue between the European Union Member States and the Russian Federation. To understand the recent developments in Russian European Union energy relations better, the study aims to assert the disciplines and approaches of international relations in the example of Russia and the European Union systems of government. The important question here, whether diversification of energy supplier or energy supply routes is possible. If there is a possibility to diversify the supplier, is this then too costly to build, operate and rely on new pipeline routes? More crucial issue is, whether Russia is a reliable energy supplier in terms of European Energy Security approach. Throughout these assumptions, the role and vision of European Union Member States, the possible energy exporter countries, their policies and contributions are going to be discussed.
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Melek Akca Prill, born in 1984 and raised in Istanbul/Turkey, graduated in 2007 from Maltepe University, Bachelor in Economics. She entered Istanbul Bilgi University that autumn as a Master Student, with an emphasis in European Studies. Melek launched her second semester at European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) and got in 2009 her double-degree Master from both universities. Recently, she is a Ph.D. student in Free University Berlin. Her academic expertise and experiences constitute the Energy and Climate Policies of the European Union and Turkey as well as in Conflict Studies; Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict.