Abstract:
One of the essential components of state power in all times was and is the access to
resources - land, water and energy. However, with technical and scientific progress, the
rapid growth of industrial production, the transition from fossil fuels (coal and oil) that
determines the role and place in developing countries lies with a separate energy resources.
The crucial role of hydrocarbons, which became the basis for the development of
the modern economy, was mostly manifested during the Second World War, when the
outcome of battles depended on largely stable supplies of crude oil and the possibility
of producing fuel at scale. Highlighting the political component of energy security and
growing interdependence between the economic and political aspects imposed by the
necessity to analyze trends in international economic relations under current energy
conditions
Description:
Publicat în: Revista „Administrarea Publică”. Chișinău. AAP, 2015, nr. 4 (88), p. 118-129. ISSN 1813-8489 CZU: 327:339.9+620.9