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“Sustainability” in Russia's Development Agenda: Strategies and Challenges Under COVID-19 Pressure

“Sustainability” in Russia's Development Agenda: Strategies and Challenges Under COVID-19 Pressure
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Author(s): Inga A. Mezinova (Rostov State University of Economics, Russia), Oleg V. Bodiagin (Rostov State University of Economics, Russia)and Milena M. Balanova (Rostov State University of Economics, Russia)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 21
Source title: Handbook of Research on Socio-Economic Sustainability in the Post-Pandemic Era
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Jozef Oleński (High School Technology and Economics, Jaroslaw, Poland), Jeffrey Sachs (Columbia University, USA), Masayuki Susai (Nagasaki University, Japan), Υannis Τsekouras (University of Μacedonia, Greece)and Arjan Gjonça (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9760-6.ch010

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Abstract

Over the past few decades, the problems of climate change and the need to find a new paradigm for further industrial development have become the forefront of the global agenda of sustainable and balanced development. However, while the concepts of “sustainable development,” “energy-efficient” economy, and “green” economic growth for the majority of leading global countries have already surpassed the stage of debates and became the real transformational force, Russia is still treating the energy shift as a dim prospect. Some changes started to happen only in 2021, when the major importers of Russian goods adopted initiatives, threatening the competitiveness of Russian export. Within this chapter, the authors set the goal to investigate the history of Russia's commitment to the global climate-related initiatives and showcase whether the national legislative system is supporting these efforts. The authors also highlight the major drivers for energy shift in the Russian economy and rethink national model of energy transition mechanisms for the near future, considering its foreign trade risks.

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