Natural Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean - Economic Impacts and Strategic Implications

by: Dr. Roby Nathanson  date:  06.11.2013
Paper summarizing the Conference on the topic: Natural Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean: Economic Impacts and Strategic Implications? Organized in cooperation with the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), June 5-6, 2013.

Natural Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean - Economic Impacts and Strategic Implications

The natural gas resources that had been discovered offshore in the Eastern Mediterranean are projected to yield massive dividends in the foreseen future. These are expected not only to affect the energy market, but may also be considered a game changer with economic, environmental, and regional implications.

In June 2013, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, the Macro Center for Political Economics and the Institute for National Security Studies organized a conference in the framework of the Israeli-European Policy Network titled “Natural Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean: Economic Impacts and Strategic Implications”. This booklet is an attempt to summarize and expend upon the topics discussed during the conference.

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