Iraqi Energy Policy in The Middle East: Development and Prospects
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS1.3654Abstract
First: The general definition of the research topic: The energy policy of a number of countries, political entities, and transnational organizations as a tool for international relations in a globalizing world. Its characteristics, trends, and problems of formation, implementation, and transformation are of interest to political scientists, economists, international experts, and journalists. Energy policy is an essential element of relations in the modern system of international relations that determines its formation, implementation and development. The energy policy of some political states and transnational organizations in a globalized world is usually determined by political and economic factors affecting the transformation of energy markets and the adaptation of energy companies, industries and countries to new challenges of global development. There is more technical and technological globalization in its capitalist form. Countries strive to achieve energy security and energy independence. The Asian energy market is growing. The pace of international business in the energy sector being transformed into national borders is accelerating.
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