An analysis of ROSATOM’s political and economic influence within Europe


As Western sanctions against Russian energy continue to be negotiated and implemented, the question as to whether Russian nuclear energy will face a fate similar to that of its fossil fuel counterparts remains unclear.

In a joint project between London Politica’s Ukraine Watch and Global Commodities Watch, our team of analysts provide an in-depth report analysing Russia’s nuclear state-enterprise, ROSATOM, in order to assess their level of influence over Europe, focusing on the politics surrounding Russian nuclear and each country’s political economy. In analysing the 27 Member States, our researchers provide 9 country case studies - Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, and Turkey - all of which help to determine whether ROSATOM is on the rise or decline.

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