RUSSIAN FEDERATION GEO-ECONOMIC IMPACT AND POLITICAL RELATIONSHIP IN SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION AND ITS INFLUENCE IN THE ENERGY MARKET
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https://doi.org/10.20319/pijss.2015.11.4251Keywords:
SCO, Russia Energy Influence, Shanghai Corporation OrganizationAbstract
This study is in regards to Russia Geo-economic interest and influence in Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the importance of SCO as a sufficient Eurasian organization’s leadership in energy market and the prospective of Russia to affect the energy market and energy reserve as a major authority within the organization.
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