EUROPE’S ENERGY SECURITY AMID RUSSO-UKRAINE WAR: NAVIGATING THE FUTURE BY EMPLOYING MODIFIED SCENARIO BUILDING TECHNIQUE
The Russo-Ukraine War has exposed the vulnerabilities of Western Europe’s energy security, which has traditionally relied heavily on Russian energy supplies. This excessive dependency has resulted in energy shortages, price volatility, and inflation due to continuing disruptions. By employing the scenario-building technique, this study offers insight into the implications of the War on energy security,
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