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Бакалавриат 2024/2025

Энергетическая политика

Статус: Курс по выбору
Направление: 41.03.05. Международные отношения
Когда читается: 4-й курс, 3 модуль
Формат изучения: без онлайн-курса
Охват аудитории: для своего кампуса
Преподаватели: Иллерицкий Никита Игоревич
Язык: английский
Кредиты: 4

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The course “Energy Policy” is aimed at developing a comprehensive understanding of international energy and economic relations at the global, international, regional and country levels. The topics of the course include the main elements of the global energy sector in the scope of current issues of energy geo-economics and geopolitics, economic and political aspects of the transformation of fuel and energy markets, the relationship between economics, energy and diplomacy. Fuel and energy complex is analysed in conjunction with economic development models and energy policy strategies of the largest countries and integration associations of the world: the Russian Federation and the EAEU, China, India, the countries of Central Asia, South, Southeast and Northeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, North America and Europe. Much attention in the course is paid to the formation, functioning and transformation of energy markets.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • 1. To understand the main trends in modern energy geo-economics and geopolitics, economic and political aspects of the transformation of fuel and energy markets, the relationship between economics, energy and politics. 2. To understand the basic concepts and approaches, as well as key problems and contradictions regarding the formation, functioning and transformation of the global energy order. 3. To understand the main trends, causes andfactors of countries’ energy policy, countries’ and major companies’ energy strategies.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Distinguish the main trends in modern energy geo-economics and geopolitics, economic and political aspects of the transformation of fuel and energy markets, the relationship between economics, energy and politics.
  • Compare the basic concepts and approaches, as well as key problems and contradictions regarding the formation, functioning and transformation of the global energy order.
  • Analyse and define the main trends, causes and factors of countries’ energy policy, countries’ and major companies’ energy strategies.
  • Students will familiarize with overview of the discipline, course structure, goals, objectives and scientific problems
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Overview of the discipline, course structure, goals, objectives and scientific problems. Models of economic development and production and sectoral structure of the world economy
  • Energy in the structure of the world economy: production value chains and business processes. Energy & Economic Growth Interdependence
  • World and regional markets of fuel and energy resources. World oil market. Production Value Chains in Fuel & Energy Complex
  • Regional pipeline natural gas markets and the global LNG market. World Oil Market: Trading and Speculations
  • World coal market and regional electricity markets. Fuel-to-fuel competition. Natural Gas & LNG as the Drivers of New Energy Competition
  • Coal: Phase-out or Uprising?
  • Nuclear Energy Technologies and Markets. Renewable Energy Technologies and Markets.
  • Energy Transition Concept: Discussions and Contradictions. Nuclear and Renewable Energy development stop-factors
  • National & Corporate Policies evolution in the context of ‘green’ agenda and energy transition. Energy Transition and ‘green’ agenda policies: progressive evolution or destructive mislead?
  • Business Case Game / Debates ‘World Energy Governance’
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Active participation
    10%. Active participation in class is essential as the learning process will be richest as more people become involved in the conversation and debate. By the end of every seminar the point will be given to each student who attended and contributed to the discussion in the following format: 0 – if a student attended the class, but failed to speak on the topic; 1 – if a student attended a class and answered only ones; 2 – if a student attended a class, answered on several occasions (structurally, with arguments), but with some minor mistakes; 3 – if a student attended a class, answered on several occasions (structurally, with arguments) without mistakes and added extra information from the sources not listed in seminar's reading list. By the end of the course the instructor will provide a final mark for the seminar's participation calculated as an average mark for all the seminars.
  • non-blocking Final Seminar - Business Case Game / Debates ‘World Energy Governance’
    10%. The teams will be assessed from 0 to 10 points according to the quality and depth of the study, data, facts and knowledge mastery, the validity of argumentation, the structure, logic and visual component of the presentation, the quality and persuasiveness of public speaking.
  • non-blocking Final essay
    20%. There will be a final written assignment of approximately 15000 characters with spaces. There are 5 topics to choose from, but no more than 4 students can choose each topic. The essay is due the penultimate class of the 2nd part of the course.
  • non-blocking Midterm test
    20%. There will be an in-class midterm test taken on the last seminar of the 1st module covering a whole class block.
  • blocking Final exam
    40%. There will be an obligatory oral exam taken on the exam week in December. The list comprised of 30 questions will be sent by the instructor one month before the Final exam date. Each student will get two questions based on the course content, will have 10 minutes to prepare and 10 minutes to answer. The instructor, if needed, may ask additional questions concerning other topics of the course. The exam could be retaken if a student failed to pass it for the first time of due to the valid cause of absence on the Final exam date. The procedure stays the same as for the Final exam.
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2024/2025 3rd module
    0.1 * Active participation + 0.1 * Final Seminar - Business Case Game / Debates ‘World Energy Governance’ + 0.2 * Final essay + 0.4 * Final exam + 0.2 * Midterm test
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Alpina - 18896 - Д.Ергин - Добыча: Всемирная история борьбы за нефть, деньги и власть - 9785961415384 - Альпина Паблишер - 2019 - https://hse.alpinadigital.ru/book/18896
  • Alpina - 33672 - Дэниел Ергин - Добыча: Всемирная история борьбы за нефть, деньги и власть - 9785961490435 - Альпина Паблишер - 2023 - https://hse.alpinadigital.ru/audio/33672
  • Внешний вектор энергетической безопасности России, Телегина, Е. А., 2000
  • Ергин, Д. В поисках энергии: Ресурсные войны, новые технологии и будущее энергетики / Ергин Д. - Москва :Альпина Пабл., 2016. - 712 с.: ISBN 978-5-9614-4379-0. - Текст : электронный. - URL: https://znanium.ru/catalog/product/912389
  • Ергин, Д. Новая карта мира: Энергетические ресурсы, меняющийся климат и столкновение наций : научно-популярное издание / Д. Ергин. - Москва : Альпина Паблишер, 2021. - 444 с. - ISBN 978-5-907394-27-8. - Текст : электронный. - URL: https://znanium.ru/catalog/product/2137826
  • Мировая экономика и международные экономические отношения. Краткий курс : учебник / А. С. Булатов, А. В. Кузнецов, Н. М. Мамедова [и др.] ; под ред. А. С. Булатова. — Москва : КноРус, 2024. — 510 с. — ISBN 978-5-406-12157-3. — URL: https://book.ru/book/950547 (дата обращения: 27.08.2024). — Текст : электронный.

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Потенциал возобновляемой энергетики, Газман, В. Д., 2022

Authors

  • STROKOV IVAN DENISOVICH
  • Illeritskii Nikita Igorevich
  • Кузнецова Елена Викторовна